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Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added

Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added

Ease of starting a business

Ease of starting a business

Employment in agriculture

Employment in agriculture

Gender gap in mobile ownership

Gender gap in mobile ownership

ICT skills (Individuals with standard skills)

ICT skills (Individuals with standard skills)

Individuals using the Internet

Individuals using the Internet

Mobile cellular subscriptions

Mobile cellular subscriptions

Percentage of graduates from tertiary education graduating from Agriculture

Percentage of graduates from tertiary education graduating from Agriculture

R&D Agriculture Goverment investments, forestry, fishing (Central Government)

R&D Agriculture Goverment investments, forestry, fishing (Central Government)

Research and development expenditure

Research and development expenditure

Researchers in R&D (per million people)

Researchers in R&D (per million people)

Rural population

Rural population