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Analyze International Debt Statistics

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Updated 05/2024

Write SQL queries to answer interesting questions about international debt using data from The World Bank.

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Project Description

In this project, you are going to analyze international debt data collected by The World Bank. The dataset contains information about the amount of debt (in USD) owed by developing countries across several categories. Use your data manipulation skills to find out which countries have the highest and lowest amounts of debt.

Project Tasks

  1. 1
    Apply your SQL skills on international debt data.

Technologies

SQL SQL

Topics

Data Manipulation

Pré-requisitos

Intermediate SQL
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  • Carolina S.
    28 days

    I thought it was a good beginner project

  • Mehmet K.
    2 months

    Great.

  • Wanchana W.
    3 months

    Awesome!

  • Darrell H.
    5 months

    Although the project was short, there was nothing simple. I was able to complete it without guides and that was the best part about it. Insights in topics besides tasks given also helped to formulate strategies on how I would approach problems dealing with international monetary issues. One important feature was that it gave me more than one way to think about ranking variables with and without using window functions.

  • Joanna R.
    6 months

    I like this project

"I thought it was a good beginner project"

Carolina S.

"Great."

Mehmet K.

"Awesome!"

Wanchana W.

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