The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has launched a new app bringing
the latest macroeconomic and social data on Asia and the Pacific directly to
mobile devices.
“Increasingly people are using mobile devices to search for data
and to monitor economic and social trends,” said ADB’s chief economist Changyong
Rhee. “Navigation on the new app is intuitive and most of the data is
interactive, making it very easy to use.”
The AsiaData mobile app gives free access to a full range of
macroeconomic and social indicators, including economy and output; money,
finance, and prices; people; globalisation; transport, electricity, and
communication; energy and environment; and government and governance.
It provides extensive data on member countries sourced from Key
Indicators for Asia and the Pacific, ADB’s annual statistical publication. Data
sourced from national statistics offices and central banks and from the
databases of other international organisations are accessible through a simple
and easy-to-use visualization tool for mobile devices.
The app also allows users to easily construct their own graphs and
tables using any of the 217 featured indicators for any of ADB’s 48 regional
members. Users can readily compare countries for one indicator, or
compare indicator trends of a country. Similar to ready-made graphs,
user-defined graphs can be saved or shared, and corresponding data tables can
also be shown.
The AsiaData app can be downloaded from Apple’s AppStore for Apple
devices:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/asian-development-banks-asiadata/id665070813?mt=8 or from Google Play for android device users:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.adb.asiadata
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/asian-development-banks-asiadata/id665070813?mt=8 or from Google Play for android device users:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.adb.asiadata
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