Introduction: This "Economic Atlas of Economics" shows indicators of economic complexity. This index is based on the assumption that production and exports of a country are indicators of its economic complexity. They believe that specific knowledge is necessary to produce a particular product, knowledge is in society and must be effectively led (Hidalgo and Hausmann, The Atlas of Economic Complexity 2011 ). In their books, they believe their indicators of complexity are accurate predictors of per capita future GDP.
Atlas' core database recently underwent comprehensive reform of the Kennedy School International Development Center (CID) has been economic data from countries all over the world for decades. However, apart from the spreadsheet index, Atlas makes the data real with interactive visualization and makes it easy to utilize all the countries, industries and product areas on the planet. Professor Hausman explained the concept in the metaphor of the forest that the product is a tree and the company is a monkey. The closer the tree, the easier it is for a monkey to move from one tree to another. "Economic development is the process of monkey colonization in the forest," he said.
John Brendel was an excellent senior fellow of Institute of Economic Affairs and served as the Director from 1993 to 2010. He is a former chairman of the Institute for Humanities, Atlas Economic Research Foundation and Charles Koch Charity Foundation. . He thought that the war began and the author Margaret Thatcher: portrait of an iron woman. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the IHS and the Atlas Foundation and wrote books on 25 women who did the most for freedom in American history.
The Atlas Network (a trademark of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation adopted in 2013) is a meta intelligence library aimed at promoting the establishment of free organizations around the world. It is funded from a local entrepreneurial think-tank designed to train young leaders from Latin American and Eastern Europe, especially from Liberalistic foundations of US partners. Based on the 990 format, which all non-profit organizations have to submit to the IRS, the Atlas Network's revenue in 2013 totaled $ 11,459,000. The resources allocated to non-US projects are $ 6.1 million, of which 2.8 million are for Central America and 595,000 is for South America.