"Unexpected Convergers" since World War II

What countries outside of those already-rich Anglo-Saxon settler colonies and the North Atlantic economies have "converged" or are "converging". What are the "unexpected converters:? These:



 



High-Income Non-North Atlantic Convergers: Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan:

Singapore US



South Korea US



Japan US



 


Middle-Income Convergers: Mauritius, Turkey, Chile, Malaysia, Botswana, China:

Mauritius US



Turkey US



Chile US



Malaysia US



Botswana US



China US



Thailand US



 



Still-Poor Convergers: Cabo Verde, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Bangladesh:

Cabo Verde US



Sri Lanka US



Indonesia US



India US



Vietnam US





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