There are two interesting aspects that can be highlighted in the analysis of the integral behavior of a country: on the one hand, the process it goes through in the performance of its social, economic and political life, and on the other hand, the availability of information collected, ordered and accumulated in databases that will reflect the life of these societies. In terms of social, economic and political life, this occurs following a process that involves the time that elapses, principles and values that are followed, the way resources are managed, and above all some objectives shared by all members of each society that is part of the country. On the other hand, the data must be a faithful reflection of all the above-mentioned behavior over the years. In the present work, credit has been given to the databases managed by an organization of worldwide recognition, such as the International Monetary Fund, which not only reflect the characteristics of the behavior of each country, but also allow the application of statistical and econometric procedures, with which inferences and analyses can be made for the future.