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The World Bank has classified the economies of the world on the basis of income and region for the year 2006. This is a classification of all the member countries of the World Bank and other economies with populations more than 30,000. The groups made are as follows:
  • Lower Income Economies (with $825 or less)
  • Lower Middle Income Economies (With $826-3,255)
  • Upper Middle Income Economies (With $3,256-10,065) and
  • High Income Economies (With $10,066 or More)
Classification is made among the income groups as to 2004 GNI per capita and regions by using the World Bank Atlas Method.

CountryType
American Samoa UMC
Cambodia LIC
China LMC
Fiji LMC
Indonesia LMC
Kiribati LMC
Korea, Dem. Rep. LIC
Lao PDR LIC
Malaysia UMC
Marshall Islands LMC
Micronesia, Fed. Sts. LMC
Mongolia LIC
Myanmar LIC
Northern Mariana Islands UMC
Palau UMC
Papua New Guinea LIC
Philippines LMC
Samoa LMC
Solomon Islands LIC
Thailand LMC
Timor-leste LIC
Tonga LMC
Vanatu LMC
Vietnam LIC