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Economics 1988

Exports of commodity 4 (constant US$)

Source: World Bank

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Exports of...
Indicator
1988
Year
12244660.0
Value
12 May 2026
Updated

Description

Exports of commodity 4 (constant US$)

Coverage

Years
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Sources
World Bank

Pipeline Lineage

Raw file
Completed
wb_malawi_indicator_exports_of_commodity_4_constant_us_TX.VAL.COM4.KD.WB_MW.csv
Parse
Completed
25 rows parsed
Bronze
Classified
Row 21
Silver
Auto-Approved
Confidence 1.00
Published
Economics
Exports of commodity 4 (constant US$)
Recent Validation Issues

Terms & Citation

Suggested Citation
World Bank. Exports of commodity 4 (constant US$). Kafukufuku Data Hub, Economics, 1985 to 2009. Source: https://api.worldbank.org/v2/country/MW/indicator/TX.VAL.COM4.KD.WB.
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Source Row Preview

Original data extracted from wb_malawi_indicator_exports_of_commodity_4_constant_us_TX.VAL.COM4.KD.WB_MW.csv · row 21

Indicator Analysis

Comparing "Exports of commodity 4 (constant US$)" with 250 records in Economics.

Total Records
250
Year Range
1985–2009
Districts
0

Numeric Distribution

Minimum
0.0
Average
9184796.96
Maximum
22855340.0

Records by Year

1985
10
1986
10
1987
10
1988
10
1989
10
1990
10
1991
10
1992
10
1993
10
1994
10
1995
10
1996
10
1997
10
1998
10
1999
10
2000
10
2001
10
2002
10
2003
10
2004
10
2005
10
2006
10
2007
10
2008
10
2009
10
Confidence
1.00
Review Status
Auto-Approved

Dataset Info

Source World Bank
Data Type
Last Updated 12 May 2026

API Call

This dataset is accessible via the REST API using the call below.

GET request GET /api/v1/datasets/f075cbd7-f091-4951-a59f-323448bd30ae/?domain=economics