This study selected three countries: the US, India, and New Zealand, to analyse their economic situation from 1996 until 2019 using nine economic indicators. The economic indicators considered by this study are Total Employment, Exports of Goods and Services, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Imports of Goods and Services, Inflation, Total Labour Force, Population and Government Effectiveness. This study has selected these three countries due to economic issues, Period Poverty that happens to these three countries and wants to find the difference in economics between these three countries. This study has found that New Zealand has the best result of economic indicators, with low results compared to other countries during these 24 years. The result of this study may help other countries change their policy to deal with period poverty and have their economic growth. At the same time, this study also helps potential foreign investors to have better economic decision making.
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