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This line chart shows average real GDP growth among G7 countries from 2007 to 2017. Using the average real GDP in 2007 as a baseline, average real GDP across G7 countries decreased by approximately 5 per cent in 2009 and steadily increased until 2017. The average real GDP across G7 countries in 2017 was approximately 10 per cent higher than it was in 2007.
Year | G7 real GDP |
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2007 | 100 |
2008 | 100 |
2009 | 96 |
2010 | 98 |
2011 | 100 |
2012 | 101 |
2013 | 102 |
2014 | 104 |
2015 | 105 |
2016 | 107 |
2017 | 109 |
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Source: The Official Website of the 2018 Canadian Presidency of the G7
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