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Drifting away from Rome

Sources: Pew Research; Brazil census

Brazil’s population by religion, m

0

50

100

150

200

1970 80 90 2000 10

RomanCatholic

Protestant

Without religionOther

Growth industry

Source: ONS

Private-sector renters, m

0

1

2

3

4

1996 2000 05 10 11

Couples withchildren

Singleparents

Others1 2

3

5 km

B R I S T O L

TempleMeadsStation

BradleyStoke

SOUTHGLOUCESTERSHIRE

BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET

NORTHSOMERSET

1 Cribbs Causeway

2 Rolls-Royce

3 MOD Bristol

Built up area

Heathrowexpansionproposals

NorthNorth-west

South-west

Economistproposal

M25

M4

2 km

Source: Heathrow Airport Limited

GREATERLONDON

hengduShuangxi

C H U A N

Shenzhen

Huangcun Bohai

Taipei

Pyongyang

CHONGQING

Shanghai

Mopan

Pengzesite

Dalian

Beijing

TAIWAN

VIETNAMLAOS

C H I N A

South China Sea

YellowSea

Hong Kong

JiangmenGUANGDONG

PHILIPPINES

NORTHKOREA

SOUTHKOREA

JIANGXIXiamen

Yangzi EastChina

Sea

ANHUI

750 km

Main nuclearpower plant sites

In operationUnderconstructionPlanned

LA takedown

Source: Los AngelesPolice Department

*Burglaries, vehicle theftand theft from vehicles

†Predictive policing used

Crime* in selected LAPD divisions% change 2010-11 to 2011-12

12 8 4 0 4 8+–

Van Nuys

West Valley

North Hollywood

Foothill†

Devonshire

MissionTopanga

2Less offensiveAnnual rates, selected crimes

Source: FBI; Office for National Statistics; World Bank

United States England and Wales

1997 2010

10

6

8

10Burglary,Per 1,000population

Burglary,Per 1,000population

Homicide,Per 100,000 population

Robbery,Per 1,000population

Homicide,Per 100,000 population

Robbery,Per 1,000population

2

24

68

24

68

4

6

8

2

4

1Going down for a stretch

Sources: Eurostat; FBI; Statistics Canada; Statistics Japan

Crimes, G7 countries, 1995=100

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

1995 97 99 2001 03 05 07 0910

Homicide

Robbery

Vehicle theft

Busy boomers

Source: OECD *Unemployed plus inactive as % of age group

OECD non-employment* rateChange since Q4 2007, percentage pointsPeople aged:

2008 09 10 11 123

2

1

0

1

2

3

4

+

15-24

25-54

55-64

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The China handicap

Sources: Bloomberg;Thomson Reuters;The Economist

Stockmarket returns, %

*Based on 133 S&P 500 firmsweighted by China revenues

†January 1st-July 15th

nil 0

10

20

30

40

50

2009 10 11 12 13†

Sinodependency index* S&P 500 index

Interactive: Explore Sinodependency by date andsector with our “tree-map” at Economist.com/sindex

2No bounceback here

Source: Oliver Wyman

Loan growth at US commercial banksRecession end=100

Weeks before/after recession end

90

100

110

120

130

-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

1973-75

1981-82

1990-91

2001

2007-09

1Shrunken

Source: Oliver Wyman*FDIC-insured banks’ net interestmargin plus non-interest income

US banks pre-provision net revenue*% change on previous quarter

2001 03 05 07 09 11 135

0

5

10

15

20

+

Working weak

Sources: Bureau of LabourStatistics; Kory Kroft et al

*Probability a job applicant was called back to interview by duration oftheir unemployment, Aug 2011-Jul 2012 †Below 8.8% ‡Above 8.8%

Call-back rates* in US job applications%

Months of unemployment

0

2

4

6

8

10

1 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36

Average

Cities with low†

unemployment

Cities with high‡ unemployment

1970 80 90 2000 130

10

20

30

40

0

2

4

6

8

Average durationof unemployment

Weeks

Unemployment for15 weeks or more% of US labour force

Grain stocks

Source: FAO*Aggregate of carryovers at end of national

crop years †Estimate ‡Forecast

World grain stocks*, tonnes m

Ratio of world grain stocks* to usage, %

0

150

300

450

600

2009 10 11 12 13† 14‡

Coarse grains Wheat Rice (milled)

0

10

20

30

40

2009 10 11 12 13† 14‡

Lawmakers’ basic salaryAs a ratio of GDP per person, 2013*

Sources: Independent ParliamentaryStandards Authority; governmentwebsites; IMF; The Economist

*Or latest available year†Governing partyconstituency MP

Golden peanuts

0 108642

Nigeria

Kenya

Ghana

Indonesia

South Africa

Brazil

India

Italy

Bangladesh

Australia

Israel

Hong Kong

United States

Japan

Singapore

Canada

New Zealand

Germany

Ireland

Britain

Saudi Arabia

Malaysia

France

Sweden

Spain

Sri Lanka

Thailand†

Pakistan

189.5

74.5

46.5

65.8

104.0

157.6

11.2

182.0

4.0

201.2

114.8

130.7

174.0

149.7

154.0

154.0

112.5

119.5

120.4

105.4

64.0

25.3

85.9

99.3

43.9

5.1

43.8

3.5

116

76

30

18

14

13

Salary,$’000

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EU 15- to 24-year-olds NEET*

*Not in employment, education or training

% of total

1011121314

2007 08 09 10 11 12

Lower gear?

Source: IPCC

Carbon concentrations and future temperature risesCO2 emissions, Temperature above pre-parts per million industrial levels in 2100, °C

425-485 1.3-1.7

485-535 1.7-2.2

535-585 2.0-2.4

585-710 2.3-3.0

710-1000 3.0-4.0

>1000 >4.0

Of picket fences and poverty

Source: BrookingsInstitution

*People living below thefederal poverty threshold

Percentage of America’s poor* living in:

0

10

20

30

40

1970 80 90 2000 10

cities

suburbs

Bloody kids

Source: FBI, Uniform Crime Reports

Killings by:

0

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1991 95 2000 05 11

juvenile gangs adult gangs

Boss class

Source: The Economist, Which MBA? *Joint programmes

2013 Executive MBA ranking

Online: For the full MBA ranking, go to Economist.com/mbarank

Rank Programme Countries

1 Northwestern (Kellogg) / US, York (Schulich)* Canada

2 IE Spain

3 UCLA (Anderson) / National US, University of Singapore* Singapore

4 Oxford (Saïd) Britain

5 IESE Spain

6 Northwestern (Kellogg) / US, Hong Hong Kong UST* Kong

7 Northwestern (Kellogg) / US, WHU Otto Beisheim* Germany

8 Northwestern (Kellogg) US

9 Chicago (Booth) US

10 IMD Switz.

11 Bath Britain

12 Georgetown (McDonough) / US, ESADE* Spain

13 UCLA (Anderson) US

14 Florida (Hough) US

15 Notre Dame (Mendoza) US

16 ESSEC / France, Mannheim* Germany

17 Texas at Austin (McCombs) US

18 Southern Methodist (Cox) US

19 Columbia US

20 Cranfield Britain

BurnedSpain’s solar power

Sources: National statistics, CF Partners

Installed capacityGW

Solar output GWh, ’000

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

2007 09 11 12

PV Thermal

Module costs¤ per watt

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

2007 09 11 12

Subsidies to renewable energy¤bn

China

Source: Haver Analytics

GDP, % increase on previous year

2010 11 12 130

3

6

9

12


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