It’s hard to know for sure what the GDP of poorer countries is, because their economic statistics are often missing or unreliable.
Researchers from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, think they have come up with a solution by measuring how much light a country shines out at night, as seen from orbit.
In these pictures see how the light power of different regions compares.
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