World War II (World War II, also known as the World Anti-Fascist War). 1939 September1-1945 On September 2, the fascist militaristic countries headed by Nazi Germany, the Japanese Empire and the Kingdom of Italy fought the second global war on the Axis side and the allies of the anti-fascist countries headed by the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union on the other side.
From Europe to Asia, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, there are 6/kloc-0 countries and regions, and more than 2 billion people are involved in the war, with a combat area of 22 million square kilometers. According to incomplete statistics, more than 90 million soldiers and civilians were killed or injured in the war, and more than 4 trillion US dollars were wasted.
World War II ended with the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union and other anti-fascist countries and the people of the world defeating the fascist aggressors and winning world peace and progress.
1, International Monetary Fund (IMF) economic statistics database and related reports.
The World Economic Outlook report of the International Monetary Fund (http://www.imf.org/) is published twice a year. This paper describes in detail the development and future trend of the world economy with abundant data. All the data in the report are linked to it in the form of a database, and the text of the report is entered by year. Click on WEO database to easily find the specific data of a certain country in a certain year. You can also enter the database directly from the World Economic Outlook database on the left side of the report directory page, and search by country (by country or country group) or specific project (by WEO total). Through the country information column at the top of the page, search in alphabetical order, or enter the name of the country in the search box, you can enter the relevant page of the relevant country and view the detailed data and information of the country.
2. http://www-wds.worldbank.org/ WDS database.
WDS (Source of World Development) database is the report database of the World Bank-the annual report of the World Bank provides the latest data and statistics on the growth and development of almost all countries or regions in the world. This database can retrieve and browse more than 65,438+04,000 documents. General search and advanced comprehensive search including document language restrictions can be conducted by country and document type (analysis and consultation, research report, project document, etc.). ) and departments (agriculture, economic policy, environmental protection, finance, oil and gas, etc. ). The columns of "Country" and "Data" at the top of the homepage are all linked to the related contents of the homepage of the World Bank website (http://www.worldbank.org/), and you can further search by country and data type. E.g. by data type (data &; Statistics & gt data classified by subject) is divided into 26 subjects. Each topic web page has relevant links, such as WDI (World Development Indicators Database) and useful websites on this topic (useful links), or the World Bank website containing data on this topic (World Bank web page containing data on this topic), which can expand the search scope and find more relevant data and materials.
3. Unsd database in http://unstats.un.org/unsd/databases.htm.
United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) database. Among them, the commodity trade statistics database is the statistical data of commodity trade in various countries and regions of the world since 1962, with a cumulative record of nearly 700 million articles; Mbs online contains monthly statistical data of economic conditions of almost all countries and regions, which can be classified according to various economic indicators (data dictionary) and countries/regions (countries & regions). The United Nations Common Database (UNCDB) is an online browsing and querying system for non-professional users. It adopts * * * format for all file metadata, realizes the integrated development of information from different sources, and provides continuous data of various countries and regions selected from 30 professional data sources.
4. Asia-Pacific Database (http://www.unescap.org/stat/data/apif/index.asp)
The database of Asian and Pacific coastal countries of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) can be queried by country and various index data. Gross domestic product, per capita gross domestic product, domestic savings, personal consumption, foreign debt, consumer price index, consumer food price index, government revenue and various expenditures, as well as social and economic indicators such as population, education and employment, are detailed and complete, and its Chinese version is particularly convenient for users in China. Other columns of the website, such as publications and programs, can provide more comprehensive data and information of a country.
5. Statistical data locator (http://www.ntu.edu.sg/lib/stat/statdata.htm)
Nanyang Technological University Library, a global statistical data retrieval tool, provides a query portal and a bibliography and subject retrieval guide classified by continent and country, and lists the relevant links under each country in detail, including official government websites and professional websites. It is an excellent and convenient query platform.
6, online statistical resources (http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/stats.html)
The website of the University of Michigan Library is dedicated to revealing and utilizing network statistical resources. Detailed classification, authoritative link resources, is a guide and entry tool to find statistical information.
Such as agriculture, industry, transportation, trade, employment and other economic fields. On the basis of the above retrieval, you can use 5-6 to further retrieve the corresponding professional materials.