Figure One: 2011 GDPs in US$bn at PPPs Source: IMF World Economic Outlook Database
Figure Two: Projected growth of GDPs in US$bn at PPSs Source: IMF World Economic Outlook Database
Table One: Projected percentage growth and absolute gap with US in US$bn at PPPs BrazilRussiaIndiaChinaSouth Africa USA Growth44%47%74%99%44%36% Gap Gap Source: IMF World Economic Outlook Database
Figure Three: 2011 per capita GNI in 2005US$ at PPPs Source: United Nations Development Programme Human Development Report 2011
Table Two: Estimates of GINI income coefficients CountryUNDP World Bank (most recent) Brazil (2009) Russia (2009) India (2005) China (2005) South Africa (2006) USA (2000) Hong Kong (1996) Sweden (2000) Japan (1993) Source: United Nations Development Programme Human Development Report 2011 World Bank Poverty and Inequality Database
Figure Four: Advertising Expenditure 2011 at Constant 2005 $USm Source: World Advertising Research Centre
Figure Five: Per capita adspend in $US in 2011 Source: Derived from World Advertising Research Centre
Lower score = more perceived corruption Figure Six: A rough measure of corruption Source: Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2011
Table Three: Persecution of Journalists in Selected Countries Country Imprisoned Journalists 2012 Confirmed murders of journalists Brazil024 Russia054 India229 China322 South Africa03 USA05 Finland00 Source: Committee to Protect Journalists
A lower score means more freedom Figure Seven: Rough measures of media freedom Sources: Reporters Without Frontiers Press Freedom Index Freedom House Freedom of the Press 2012
Figure Eight: Estimated percentage internet penetration at 30 June 2012 Source: Internet World Stats
Figure Nine: Distribution of Adspend in 2011 Source: World Advertising Research Centre
USA in constant 2005 US$m China in constant 2005 RMBm Figure Ten: Comparative movement of newspaper advertising revenues Source: World Advertising Research Centre
Estimate expenditure in $billion 2010 Figure Eleven: Not yet a military balance Source: SIPRI 2012