Country Comparison By Ryan Johansen. Peru and Germany.

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Country Comparison By Ryan Johansen

Peru and Germany

Peru

Beach Amazon Jungle Amazon River Andes Mountains

Amazon River

Peru Collage

Peru Population Distribution

Peru CBR: births/1,000 population CDR: 5.95 deaths/1,000 population NIR: 12.87/1,000 population IMR: 21.5 deaths/1,000 live births Population Density: GDP: $ Billion Doubling Time: 35 Years

Economics

Economic Summary Germany has a much higher GDP per capita than Peru. It’s most current GDP is more than double the GDP of Peru. Both countries use services the most in their economies, followed by industry, then agriculture. Similarly though they both have the most workers in services, followed by industry, then agriculture. This concludes that Germany has a larger range in its economy.

Germany

Political Map

Chalk Cliffs Rhine River Alps Black Forest

Alps Black Forest

Germany Collage

Germany Population Distribution

Germany CBR: 8.21 births/1000 population CDR: 11 deaths/1000 population NIR: -2.79/ 1000 population IMR: 3.51 deaths/1,000 live births Population Density: per sq mi GDP: $3.6 Trillion in US dollars Doubling Time: Negative Growth

Demographic Summary Peru has a higher birth rate than Germany. Germany has a higher death rate than Peru. Peru has a higher Infant mortality rate than Germany. Germany is a wealthier country than Peru. Peru is growing much faster than Germany, since Germany has negative growth.

Demographic Summary (continued) Population wise Peru has an average increase rate. The increase rate is Germany has a negative increase rate of This could cause major problems in the future of the country. This could cause their government to enact new policies to encourage more birth. Both countries have relatively low infant mortality rates. Germany has a higher death rate than birth rate. This causes a negative increase rate for the country.

Economics

Statistics

Economic Summary Germany has a much higher GDP per capita than Peru. It’s most current GDP is more than double the GDP of Peru. Both countries use services the most in their economies, followed by industry, then agriculture. Similarly though they both have the most workers in services, followed by industry, then agriculture. This concludes that Germany has a larger range in its economy.