The Aggregation Rules function defines the methodologies to be
                        used when deriving custom aggregates. These rules apply only to custom country groups
                        you have created. They do not apply to official groups presented in your selected
                        database.
                    
                    
                    
                        For each selected series, choose your Aggregation Rule and 
                            Weight Indicator (if needed) from the corresponding drop-down boxes.
                        Check the Apply to all box if you wish to use the same methodology for all selected
                        series.
                    
                    
                    
                        Aggregation Rules include:
                        1. Max: Aggregates
                        are set to the highest available value for each time period.
                        2. Mean: Aggregates
                        are calculated as the average of available data for each time period.
                        3. Mean 66: Aggregates
                        are calculated as the average of available data for each time period. Values are
                        not shown if more than one third of the observations in the series are missing.
                        4. Median: Aggregates
                        are calculated as the median of available data for each time period.
                        5. Median 66:
                        Aggregates are calculated as the median of available data for each time period.
                        Values are not computed if more than a third of the observations in the series are
                        missing.
                        6. Min: Aggregates
                        are set to the lowest available value for each time period.
                        7. Sum: Aggregates
                        are calculated as the sum of available data for each time period.
                        8. Sum 66: Aggregates
                        are calculated as the sum of available data for each time period. Sums are not shown
                        if more than one third of the observations in the series are missing.
                        9. Weighted Mean:
                        Aggregates are calculated as weighted averages of available data for each time period.
                        Select an appropriate weight variable (GNI, population, GDP, exports, imports, labor
                        force or land area) from the Weight Indicator box, as shown above.
                        10. Weighted Mean 66:
                        Aggregates are calculated as weighted averages of available data for each time period.
                        No aggregate is shown if missing data account for more than one third of the observations
                        in the series. Select an appropriate weight variable (GNI, population, GDP, exports,
                        imports, labor force or land area) from the Weight Indicator box, as shown above.
                        11. Weighted Mean 66POP:
                        Aggregates are calculated as weighted averages of available data for each time period.
                        No aggregate is shown if countries with missing data represent more than one third
                        of the total population of your custom group. Select an appropriate weight variable
                        (GNI, population, GDP, exports, imports, labor force or land area) from the Weight
                        Indicator box, as shown above.
                    
                    
                    
                        Note 1: In none of the above methodologies are missing values imputed. Therefore,
                        aggregates for groups of economies should be treated as approximations of unknown
                        totals or average values.
                    
                    
                        Note 2: Aggregation results apply only to your custom-defined groups and do not
                        reflect official World Bank aggregates based on regional and income classification
                        of economies. Results may be inappropriate (e.g., summing series expressed as a
                        percentage) and caution should be observed when using this function.