The Asian GDP Data API focuses on providing detailed economic insights centered on the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of countries across the Asian region. It includes data points such as country names, current GDP figures, past GDP values, reference dates, and measurement units (USD millions). Designed for compatibility with modern web applications, the API delivers data in standardized JSON format.
{"countries":["China","Jap\u00f3n","India","Corea Del Sur","Indonesia","Arabia Saudita","Tailandia","Israel","Emiratos \u00c1rabes Unidos","Singapur","Banglad\u00e9s","Filipinas","Vietnam","Ir\u00e1n","Malasia","Hong Kong","Pakist\u00e1n","Kazajst\u00e1n","Irak","Catar","Kuwait","Om\u00e1n","Uzbekist\u00e1n","Sri Lanka","Azerbaiy\u00e1n","Myanmar","Turkmenist\u00e1n","Jordania","Macau","Bar\u00e9in","Nepal","Cambodia","Georgia","Armenia","Yemen","Mongolia","L\u00edbano","Palestina","Laos","Brun\u00e9i","Afganist\u00e1n","Kirguist\u00e1n","Tayikist\u00e1n","Maldivas","But\u00e1n","Timor Oriental"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5948/asian+gdp+data+api/7874/asian+countries' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
{"country":"China","previous_gdp":17882,"reference_date":"2023-12","unit":"Usd Millones"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5948/asian+gdp+data+api/7875/get+previous+gdp+data' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
{"country":"China","latest_gdp":17795,"reference_date":"2023-12","unit":"Usd Millones"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5948/asian+gdp+data+api/7876/latest+gdp+values' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
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The Asian GDP Data API provides access to GDP information for multiple Asian countries, including current GDP figures, historical GDP values, reference dates, and measurement units expressed in USD millions.
The data from the Asian GDP Data API is delivered in a standardized JSON format, making it compatible with modern web applications.
To retrieve historical GDP data for a specific Asian country, you can use the API's endpoint designed for historical data queries, specifying the country name and the desired reference dates.
Yes, the Asian GDP Data API is designed for compatibility with modern web applications, allowing developers to easily integrate GDP data into their projects.
The "asian countries" endpoint returns a list of Asian countries with GDP data. The "get previous gdp data" endpoint returns historical GDP figures for a specified country, while the "latest gdp values" endpoint provides the most recent GDP data for a given country.
Key fields include "country" (country name), "previous_gdp" or "latest_gdp" (GDP value in USD millions), "reference_date" (date of the data), and "unit" (measurement unit, typically "Usd Millones").
The response data is structured in JSON format, with each endpoint returning an object containing relevant fields. For example, the latest GDP values endpoint returns an object with "country," "latest_gdp," "reference_date," and "unit."
The "asian countries" endpoint provides a list of countries, while the "get previous gdp data" endpoint offers historical GDP figures and reference dates. The "latest gdp values" endpoint delivers the most current GDP figures for specified countries.
The "get previous gdp data" and "latest gdp values" endpoints require a specific country name as a parameter. Users can retrieve the list of available countries using the "asian countries" endpoint.
Users can analyze GDP trends by comparing historical and latest GDP values for specific countries. For instance, by retrieving previous GDP data and latest values, users can assess economic growth or decline over time.
Typical use cases include economic research, financial analysis, and policy-making. Developers can integrate GDP data into applications for visualizations, reports, or dashboards to track economic performance across Asian countries.
The API sources its GDP data from reputable economic databases and institutions. Regular updates and quality checks ensure that the data remains accurate and reliable for users seeking economic insights.
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