Multi-signal fusion of wealth, inflation, labor market, taxes, and reserves – normalized to 0–100.NationFiles NFSI Geopolitical Risk Analysis![]() Skip to content Methodology, map & reading guideStructured reference to the 0–100 PPI composite, the GDP/PPP choropleth, raw table and export fields, plus audit and legend notes — concise, analyst-facing wording. Purchasing Power Index (PPI)The PPI is a country-level composite score (0–100) built from current GDP/PPP, inflation, unemployment, youth unemployment, standard VAT, and foreign reserves. Each input is converted to a global percentile rank for that metric, then combined with fixed weights. Higher scores mean a more favorable blend under this specification; the index is a comparative construct, not a political ranking or a forecast. Choropleth: GDP per capita (PPP)Fill colors encode the latest GDP per capita at purchasing power parity (international dollars, WDI NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD), not the PPI. Classes use equal-width bins on a log10 scale between the sample minimum and maximum; muted fill indicates missing data. Buckets filter the map. The PPI composite appears in rankings, bar charts, and the scatter — not on this basemap. Relative position, not a welfare verdictGlobal-percentile aggregation rewards large reserves and a high GDP/PPP rank; a comparatively low standard VAT rate can lift the composite. Economies with heavier tax or labor-market readings in the mix can sit below peers with a more favorable percentile blend — with no claim about quality of life or normative merit. Validate using individual table columns and the structured export. Stress scatter: inflation × unemploymentEach point is a country; axes show raw percent (CPI inflation, unemployment rate). Position encodes simultaneous price and labor-market pressure; point area scales with the PPI (larger = higher composite). Hover returns ISO, label, raw values, and PPI. Axis ticks are not percentile scales — percentiles are internal to PPI construction only. Table columns: raw fields vs compositeWhere present, columns from GDP/PPP through reserves show the latest source values as formatted in the UI (international dollars, percentage points, US dollars). “Core” counts populated core fields (up to six). Only the PPI column is the normalized 0–100 composite; it is not a substitute for line-item diagnosis. JSON and CSV exports mirror the same layout for downstream use and audit. Field mapping & sources (audit trail)Per-metric mapping to data provider, WDI series or connector keys, and internal storage — the basis for reproducibility, licensing, and revision control.
Visuals: axes, scales, color logicThese entries describe the histogram, matrix, radar, nexus, and parallel-coordinates views. They refer to raw or transformed chart axes — not the 0–100 percentile layer used inside the PPI composite.
Map, charts & interactivityWorld map, analyst deck (distribution, matrix, profiles, nexus), rankings and stress scatter. As-of dates (latest observation per metric in the global sample):GDP/PPP ≤ 2026-05-13 ·Infl. ≤ 2026-05-13 ·Unemp. ≤ 2026-05-13 ·Youth ≤ 2026-05-13 ·VAT ≤ 2026-05-05 ·Res. ≤ 2026-05-13 ·NFSI (latest score) ≤ 2026-05-13 Page snapshot (build): 2026-05-13 08:05:25 UTC World map (PPI)Source: World Bank NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD — GDP per capita at PPP (int. $), not total GDP. Colors use log-spaced buckets (min–max in this dataset) for comparability. Hover: values and medians. Buckets filter the map. Analyst deckGlobal PPI distribution, top-country multi-signal matrix, profile radar and risk nexus — compact for briefings, research and authority reporting. PPI surface (global distribution)Country count per PPI decile (0–9 … 90–100). Multi-signal matrix (top 20)Rows: highest PPI; columns: percentile per window (green = more favorable in the model). Hover shows the cell. Profile comparison (radar)Top, median and floor of the GDP/PPP ranking (raw values; radius per axis vs. global min–max in the sample). Optionally add any country. Risk nexus (PPI × convergence)X = PPI, Y = convergence (count of hard windows). Dot size ≈ reserves percentile. Hover for details. Top PPIBottom PPIStress scatterAxes: percentiles 0–100 (not raw %-points). Larger dots: higher PPI. Hover shows raw inflation and unemployment. Multi-dimensional country comparisonOne polyline per country: GDP/PPP, inflation, unemployment, youth unemployment, VAT, foreign reserves and the NationFiles Stability Index (NFSI) in a single profile. Axes use global min–max; GDP and reserves on log scale. Inflation and unemployment axes are inverted so “up” means a more favorable position vs. the world sample. Countries with complete metrics including plausible VAT and NFSI only. Not a weighted composite: you see all dimensions at once, not isolated columns. Metric galleryOne metric at a time across all countries with data: chart type matches the scale (lollipop for PPI 0–100, bars, dot strip). Sort, filter, optional log10. Raw data & rankingAll figures as in the export; sorted by GDP/PPP. For patterns and outliers, use the multi-dimensional chart above. Context: NFSI per country on the country subpage; methodology: NFSI methodology
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