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Top Ten Countries By GDP PPP 2010 / Bonus Percapta
Top Ten Countries By GDP PPP 2010 / Bonus Percapta
This is the list i've extrated from the website of the IMF.
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22 countries with the highest GDP nominal in 2050
22 countries with the highest GDP nominal in 2050
A video I made for my speech about economics. I got the statistics from Wikipedia which they got from Goldman Sachs, this video lists 22 countries that will become the next economic powers (or as close as they can get) in 2050. All Data are expressed in millions of USD in real: 1 China 70710000 2 United States 38520000 3 India 38227000 4 Brazil 11366000 5 Mexico 9343000 6 Russia 8564000 7 Indonesia 7010000 8 Japan 6675000 9 United Kingdom 5178000 10 Germany 5028000 11 Nigeria 4640000 12 France 4592000 13 South Korea 4083000 14 Turkey 3948000 15 Vietnam 3607000 16 Canada 3164000 17 Philippines 3010000 18 Italy 2950000 19 Iran 2663000 20 Egypt 2602000 21 Pakistan 2085000 22 Bangladesh 1466000 As for now, the economic powers of today are: 1 United States 14264600 2 Japan 4923761 3 People's Republic of China 4401614 4 Germany 3667513 5 France 2865737 6 United Kingdom 2674085 7 Italy 2313893 8 Russia 1676586 9 Spain 1611767 10 Brazil 1572839 11 Canada 1510957 12 India 1209686 13 Mexico 1088128 14 Australia 1010699 15 South Korea 947010 16 Netherlands 868940 17 Turkey 729443 18 Poland 525735 19 Indonesia 511765 20 Belgium 506392 21 Switzerland 492595 22 Sweden 484550 Thanks for watching and on't forget to rate and comment!
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TOP-20 european countries by GDP (PPP) in 2025
TOP-20 european countries by GDP (PPP) in 2025
countries by future GDP PPP ] 20 with highest GDP in 2025 ] countries: Romania, Denmark, Hungary, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Ukraine, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Austria, Portugal, Russia, Germany, Greece, France, Czech Republic, United Kingdom
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Countries with highest & lowest GDP per capita (2008)
Countries with highest & lowest GDP per capita (2008)
[ I may place the link in the description of your website in my video for some $$'s ] The highest and lowest per capita income country by region // europe,america,africa,asia,oceania // moldova,qatar,haiti,chile,maldives,north korea,afghanistan,new zealand and the other ten countries (GDP PPP per capita), богатые и бедные страны,最富和最窮的國家,सबसे अमीर और गरीब देश ,Los más ricos y el país más pobre.
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TOP 10 richest countries by gdp per income (ppp) (2011)
TOP 10 richest countries by gdp per income (ppp) (2011)
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World's Top 15 Richest Countries GDP (PPP) / Los 15 Países Mas Ricos del Mundo
World's Top 15 Richest Countries GDP (PPP) / Los 15 Países Mas Ricos del Mundo
Top 15 countries regarding Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) Song by Groove Cutter - My Shooter (i do not own this song) Credits go to the owner. The List is not my opinion, it's fact. You can check the IMF website or Google it. PLEASE REFRAIN FROM POSTING RACIST COMMENTS
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Richest & Poorest Countries of sub-sah. AFRICA By GDP(PPP)
Richest & Poorest Countries of sub-sah. AFRICA By GDP(PPP)
5 africans countries with low and high income . GDP PPP per capita 2008 . zimbabwe , congo , somali , mauritius , burundi , seychelles , liberia , gabon , botswana , guinea ecuatorial
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RICHEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD
RICHEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD
List of the richest countries in the World by year 2011. This is a list of countries by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) sector composition based on nominal GDP and GDP (PPP) estimates and sector composition ratios provided by the CIA World Fact Book at market or government official exchange...
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Top 20 Latin America's Richest Cities 2025 by GDP (PPP)
Top 20 Latin America's Richest Cities 2025 by GDP (PPP)
Source: www.ukmediacentre.pwc.com Top 20 Latin America's Richest Cities 2025 by GDP (PPP) Est. GDP in 2025 ($bn at 2005 PPPs) - PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2011 by GDP (nominal)
Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2011 by GDP (nominal)
Source: www.imf.org ________________________________________ en.wikipedia.org Top 50: United States China Japan Germany France United Kingdom Brazil Italy Russia Canada India Spain Australia South Korea Mexico Turkey Indonesia Netherlands Switzerland Saudi Arabia Sweden Belgium Poland Taiwan Norway South Africa Austria Argentina Iran Thailand Denmark Colombia Venezuela Greece United Arab Emirates Egypt Malaysia Finland Singapore Nigeria Portugal Chile Czech Republic Philippines Israel Ireland Pakistan Algeria Peru Romania
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Richest & Poorest Countries of ASIA By GDP (PPP)
Richest & Poorest Countries of ASIA By GDP (PPP)
source : wikipedia/ cia worldfactbook - 5 poorest countries - korea, notrh, bangladesh, burma (myanmar), nepal, afghanistan, and 5 richest - hong kong, singapore, brunei, kuwait, qatar
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Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2012 by GDP (nominal)
Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2012 by GDP (nominal)
Sources: www.imf.org www.imf.org www.imf.org Top 20: United States China Japan Germany France Brazil United Kingdom Italy Russia India Canada Spain Australia South Korea Mexico Indonesia Netherlands Turkey Switzerland Sweden
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Top 25 World's Richest Cities 2025 by GDP (PPP)
Top 25 World's Richest Cities 2025 by GDP (PPP)
Source: www.ukmediacentre.pwc.com Top 25 World's Richest Cities 2025 by GDP (PPP) Est. GDP in 2025 ($bn at 2005 PPPs) - PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Top 25 Economies in 2050 by GDP PPP
Top 25 Economies in 2050 by GDP PPP
Top 25 Economies in 2050 by GDP PPP 1. India: $85.97 trillion 2. China: $80.02 trillion 3. United States: $39.07 trillion 4. Indonesia: $13.93 trillion 5. Brazil: $11.58 trillion 6. Nigeria: $9.51 trillion 7. Russia: $7.77 trillion 8. Mexico: $6.57 trillion 9. Japan: $6.48 trillion 10. Egypt: $6.02 trillion Korea/Taiwan/Hong Kong/Singapore (4 Asian Tigers) Vietnam Philippines Bangladesh Pakistan Germany United Kingdom France Italy Spain Turkey South Africa Colombia Iran Canada/Australia Source: 1. Citigroup www.wired.com 2. Goldman Sachs (BRIC and N-11) en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org 3. EIU / HSBC (CIVETS) en.wikipedia.org 4. MAVINS www.businessinsider.com ________________________________ Song: A Person of Determination (Instrumental) or A Person Should Strengthen Himself or Herself from the movie "Once Upon a Time in China / Asia" English Translation (Stanza 1) Vigorous when facing the beatings of ten thousands heavy waves Ardent just like the rays of the red sun Having courage like forge iron and bones as hard as refined steel Having lofty aspirations and excellent foresight I worked extremely hard, aspiring to be a strong and courageous man (AKA Hero) In order to become a hero, One should strive to become stronger everyday An ardent man shines brighter than the sun (Stanza 2) Allowing the sky and sea to amass energy for me To split heaven and part the earth (To create a new world) , to fight for my aspirations Watching the stature and grandure of jade coloured waves <b>...</b>
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911bloglines.com of Nico Haupt present unauthorized true story of how one man stayed off sex offender list and pretend to be woman by cooperate with a murderers and friendly soul casper penetrate the steel construction bars of wall. 911news 911mythbusters 911truthy 911movement 911tvfakery thatsshit Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil rat8bush (Portuguese Brasil or República Federativa do Brasil, listen (help·info) [1]), is the largest and most populous country in Latin America, and the fifth largest in the world in both area and population. Its territory covers 8514876.599 km² between central South America and the Atlantic Ocean and it is the easternmost country of the Americas. It borders Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana and the département of French Guiana to the north, Uruguay to the south, Argentina and Paraguay to the southwest, Bolivia and Peru to the west, and Colombia to the northwest. The only South American countries not bordered by Brazil are Ecuador and Chile. The Brazilian coastline covers 7367 km to the east. Numerous archipelagos are part of the Brazilian territory, such as Penedos de São Pedro e São Paulo, Fernando de Noronha, Trindade e Martim Vaz and Atol das Rocas. Possessing large and well-developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing,[17] and service sectors, as well as a large labor pool, Brazil's GDP (PPP) outweighs that of any other Latin American country, being the core economy of Mercosul. The country has been expanding its presence <b>...</b>
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PPP - Purchasing Power Parity - MBACalculator.com
PPP - Purchasing Power Parity - MBACalculator.com
The purchasing power parity (PPP) theory uses the long-term equilibrium exchange rate of two currencies to equalize their purchasing power. Developed by Gustav Cassel in 1920, it is based on the law of one price: the theory states that, in ideally efficient markets, identical goods should have only one price. This purchasing power exchange rate equalizes the purchasing power of different currencies in their home countries for a given basket of goods. Using a PPP basis is arguably more useful when comparing differences in living standards on the whole between nations because PPP takes into account the relative cost of living and the inflation rates of different countries, rather than just a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) comparison. The best-known and most-used purchasing power parity exchange rate is the Geary-Khamis dollar (the "international dollar"). PPP exchange rates (the "real exchange rate") fluctuations are mostly due to market exchange rates movements. Aside from this volatility, consistent deviations of the market and PPP exchange rates are observed, for example (market exchange rate) prices of non-traded goods and services are usually lower where incomes are lower. (A US dollar exchanged and spent in India will buy more haircuts than a dollar spent in the United States). PPP takes into account this lower cost of living and adjusts for it as though all income was spent locally. In other words, PPP is the amount of a certain basket of basic goods which can <b>...</b>
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Top 20 Richest Countries (GDP)
Top 20 Richest Countries (GDP)
Sources: Top 20: www.aneki.com Images: www.google.com Country File: www.worldfiles.com/premuim
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TOP-20 african capitals with highest GDP PPP per capita
TOP-20 african capitals with highest GDP PPP per capita
Capital Cities of Sub-Saharan Africa TOP-20 : Addis Ababa Ethiopia, Lesotho / Maseru, Cameroun / Yaounde, Uganda/ Kampala, Congo / Brazzaville, Senegal / Dakar, Nigeria / Abuja, Mozambique / Maputo, Cabo Verde / Praia, Kenya / Nairobi, Mbabane / Swaziland, Angola / Luanda, South Africa / Pretoria, Cape Town, Gabon / Libreville, Namibia / Windhoek, Mauritius / Port Louis, Botswana / Gaborone, Seychelles / Victoria, Equatorial Guinea / Malabo
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es.video.yahoo.com Madame Sarkozy Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil or República Federativa do Brasil, listen (help·info) [1]), is the largest and most populous country in Latin America, and the fifth largest in the world in both area and population. Its territory covers 8514876.599 km² between central South America and the Atlantic Ocean and it is the easternmost country of the Americas. It borders Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana and the département of French Guiana to the north, Uruguay to the south, Argentina and Paraguay to the southwest, Bolivia and Peru to the west, and Colombia to the northwest. The only South American countries not bordered by Brazil are Ecuador and Chile. The Brazilian coastline covers 7367 km to the east. Numerous archipelagos are part of the Brazilian territory, such as Penedos de São Pedro e São Paulo, Fernando de Noronha, Trindade e Martim Vaz and Atol das Rocas. Possessing large and well-developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing,[17] and service sectors, as well as a large labor pool, Brazil's GDP (PPP) outweighs that of any other Latin American country, being the core economy of Mercosul. The country has been expanding its presence in world markets. Major export products include aircraft, coffee, vehicles, soybean, iron ore, orange juice, steel, textiles, footwear, corned beef and electrical equipment. According to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, Brazil has the ninth largest economy <b>...</b>
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es.video.yahoo.com MADAME SARKOZY Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil or República Federativa do Brasil, listen (help·info) [1]), is the largest and most populous country in Latin America, and the fifth largest in the world in both area and population. Its territory covers 8514876.599 km² between central South America and the Atlantic Ocean and it is the easternmost country of the Americas. It borders Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana and the département of French Guiana to the north, Uruguay to the south, Argentina and Paraguay to the southwest, Bolivia and Peru to the west, and Colombia to the northwest. The only South American countries not bordered by Brazil are Ecuador and Chile. The Brazilian coastline covers 7367 km to the east. Numerous archipelagos are part of the Brazilian territory, such as Penedos de São Pedro e São Paulo, Fernando de Noronha, Trindade e Martim Vaz and Atol das Rocas. Possessing large and well-developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing,[17] and service sectors, as well as a large labor pool, Brazil's GDP (PPP) outweighs that of any other Latin American country, being the core economy of Mercosul. The country has been expanding its presence in world markets. Major export products include aircraft, coffee, vehicles, soybean, iron ore, orange juice, steel, textiles, footwear, corned beef and electrical equipment. According to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, Brazil has the ninth largest economy <b>...</b>