- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 566
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List of countries by GDP per capita
In this video I'll talk about 10 richest countries ranked by Gross Domestic Product Per Ca...
published: 05 May 2012
List of countries by GDP per capita
In this video I'll talk about 10 richest countries ranked by Gross Domestic Product Per Capita (GDP Per Capita)
Rogers, A., & Johnson, R. (2011, September 25). Retrieved from http://www.businessinsider.com/worlds-richest-countries-2011-9
- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 566
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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...
published: 17 Aug 2009
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 70,710,000
2 United States 38,520,000
3 India 38,227,000
4 Brazil 11,366,000
5 Mexico 9,343,000
6 Russia 8,564,000
7 Indonesia 7,010,000
8 Japan 6,675,000
9 United Kingdom 5,178,000
10 Germany 5,028,000
11 Nigeria 4,640,000
12 France 4,592,000
13 South Korea 4,083,000
14 Turkey 3,948,000
15 Vietnam 3,607,000
16 Canada 3,164,000
17 Philippines 3,010,000
18 Italy 2,950,000
19 Iran 2,663,000
20 Egypt 2,602,000
21 Pakistan 2,085,000
22 Bangladesh 1,466,000
As for now, the economic powers of today are:
1 United States 14,264,600
2 Japan 4,923,761
3 People's Republic of China 4,401,614
4 Germany 3,667,513
5 France 2,865,737
6 United Kingdom 2,674,085
7 Italy 2,313,893
8 Russia 1,676,586
9 Spain 1,611,767
10 Brazil 1,572,839
11 Canada 1,510,957
12 India 1,209,686
13 Mexico 1,088,128
14 Australia 1,010,699
15 South Korea 947,010
16 Netherlands 868,940
17 Turkey 729,443
18 Poland 525,735
19 Indonesia 511,765
20 Belgium 506,392
21 Switzerland 492,595
22 Sweden 484,550
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- published: 17 Aug 2009
- views: 92330
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Top 25 World's Richest Countries 2015 by GDP (nominal)
Sources: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=60&pr.y...;
published: 08 Apr 2012
Top 25 World's Richest Countries 2015 by GDP (nominal)
Sources: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=60&pr.y;=12&sy;=2015&ey;=2015&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=512%2C941%2C914%2C446%2C612%2C666%2C614%2C668%2C311%2C672%2C213%2C946%2C911%2C137%2C193%2C962%2C122%2C674%2C912%2C676%2C313%2C548%2C419%2C556%2C513%2C678%2C316%2C181%2C913%2C682%2C124%2C684%2C339%2C273%2C638%2C921%2C514%2C948%2C218%2C943%2C963%2C686%2C616%2C688%2C223%2C518%2C516%2C728%2C918%2C558%2C748%2C138%2C618%2C196%2C522%2C278%2C622%2C692%2C156%2C694%2C624%2C142%2C626%2C449%2C628%2C564%2C228%2C283%2C924%2C853%2C233%2C288%2C632%2C293%2C636%2C566%2C634%2C964%2C238%2C182%2C662%2C453%2C960%2C968%2C423%2C922%2C935%2C714%2C128%2C862%2C611%2C716%2C321%2C456%2C243%2C722%2C248%2C942%2C469%2C718%2C253%2C724%2C642%2C576%2C643%2C936%2C939%2C961%2C644%2C813%2C819%2C199%2C172%2C184%2C132%2C524%2C646%2C361%2C648%2C362%2C915%2C364%2C134%2C732%2C652%2C366%2C174%2C734%2C328%2C144%2C258%2C146%2C656%2C463%2C654%2C528%2C336%2C923%2C263%2C738%2C268%2C578%2C532%2C537%2C944%2C742%2C176%2C866%2C534%2C369%2C536%2C744%2C429%2C186%2C433%2C925%2C178%2C869%2C436%2C746%2C136%2C926%2C343%2C466%2C158%2C112%2C439%2C111%2C916%2C298%2C664%2C927%2C826%2C846%2C542%2C299%2C967%2C582%2C443%2C474%2C917%2C754%2C544%2C698&s;=NGDPD&grp;=0&a;=
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=73&pr.y;=12&sy;=2015&ey;=2015&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=998&s;=NGDPD&grp;=1&a;=1
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=64&pr.y;=14&sy;=2015&ey;=2015&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=001&s;=NGDPD&grp;=1&a;=1
Top 50:
United States
China
Japan
Germany
Brazil
France
United Kingdom
Russia
India
Italy
Canada
Australia
Spain
Korea
Mexico
Indonesia
Turkey
Netherlands
Switzerland
Sweden
Taiwan
Saudi Arabia
Poland
Belgium
Iran
Norway
Argentina
South Africa
Thailand
Austria
United Arab Emirates
Colombia
Denmark
Malaysia
Nigeria
Venezuela
Singapore
Greece
Egypt
Finland
Israel
Chile
Philippines
Kazakhstan
Pakistan
Romania
Czech Republic
Portugal
Ireland
Ukraine
- published: 08 Apr 2012
- views: 45461
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Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2012 by GDP (nominal)
Sources: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=17&pr.y...;
published: 30 Sep 2011
Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2012 by GDP (nominal)
Sources: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=17&pr.y;=15&sy;=2012&ey;=2012&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=512%2C941%2C914%2C446%2C612%2C666%2C614%2C668%2C311%2C672%2C213%2C946%2C911%2C137%2C193%2C962%2C122%2C674%2C912%2C676%2C313%2C548%2C419%2C556%2C513%2C678%2C316%2C181%2C913%2C682%2C124%2C684%2C339%2C273%2C638%2C921%2C514%2C948%2C218%2C943%2C963%2C686%2C616%2C688%2C223%2C518%2C516%2C728%2C918%2C558%2C748%2C138%2C618%2C196%2C522%2C278%2C622%2C692%2C156%2C694%2C624%2C142%2C626%2C449%2C628%2C564%2C228%2C283%2C924%2C853%2C233%2C288%2C632%2C293%2C636%2C566%2C634%2C964%2C238%2C182%2C662%2C453%2C960%2C968%2C423%2C922%2C935%2C714%2C128%2C862%2C611%2C716%2C321%2C456%2C243%2C722%2C248%2C942%2C469%2C718%2C253%2C724%2C642%2C576%2C643%2C936%2C939%2C961%2C644%2C813%2C819%2C199%2C172%2C184%2C132%2C524%2C646%2C361%2C648%2C362%2C915%2C364%2C134%2C732%2C652%2C366%2C174%2C734%2C328%2C144%2C258%2C146%2C656%2C463%2C654%2C528%2C336%2C923%2C263%2C738%2C268%2C578%2C532%2C537%2C944%2C742%2C176%2C866%2C534%2C369%2C536%2C744%2C429%2C186%2C433%2C925%2C178%2C869%2C436%2C746%2C136%2C926%2C343%2C466%2C158%2C112%2C439%2C111%2C916%2C298%2C664%2C927%2C826%2C846%2C542%2C299%2C967%2C582%2C443%2C474%2C917%2C754%2C544%2C698&s;=NGDPD&grp;=0&a;=
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=57&pr.y;=11&sy;=2012&ey;=2012&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=998&s;=NGDPD&grp;=1&a;=1
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=81&pr.y;=9&sy;=2012&ey;=2012&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=001&s;=NGDPD&grp;=1&a;=1
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
- published: 30 Sep 2011
- views: 519090
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Top 10 Richest countries in Europe by GDP Nominal
In order for me not to make things confusing for you, I would like to explain in detail wh...
published: 16 Feb 2013
Top 10 Richest countries in Europe by GDP Nominal
In order for me not to make things confusing for you, I would like to explain in detail what this video is all about. This video is all about the richest countries in Europe by GDP Nominal, which means a gross domestic product (GDP) figure that has not been adjusted for inflation.Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore, nominal GDP will include all of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation. Inflation is defined as a rise in the overall price level, and deflation is defined as a fall in the overall price level. Whereas the richest countries by GDP Per Capita are all about measures of the total outputs of countries that take the gross domestic product (GDP) and divides it by the number of people in the country.
Music : Dead Souls (Radio Slave Long Distance Kiss Mix), by Mlle Caro & Franck Garcia, Dance & Electronic
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/per-capita-gdp.asp#ixzz2KtbrgHmw
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/nominalgdp.asp#ixzz2Ktb8SV4I
Sources:
Europe's Largest Economies 2011 -- The Largest Economies In Europe
http://www.therichest.org/business/largest-economies-in-europe/
Economy of the European Union
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_the_European_Union
List of sovereign states in Europe by GDP (nominal)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)
List of sovereign states in Europe by GDP (PPP)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)
List of sovereign states in Europe by GDP (nominal) per capita
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita
UK economy is the best in Europe! We're leading the way, say experts, and will do until at least 2015
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2223343/UK-economy-best-Europe-following-results-lead-way-2015.html
The Economy of Spain
http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/spain.html
http://www.indexmundi.com/spain/economy_profile.html
The Economy of Italy
http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/world/italy-economy.html
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/11/4-reasons-why-italys-economy-is-such-a-disaster/248238/
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/italy/index.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/reality-check-with-polly-curtis/2011/nov/08/economy-debt-crisis
The Economy of Germany
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Germany
http://www.heritage.org/index/country/germany
Eurozone dragged further into recession as German economy shrinks
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/9869435/Eurozone-dragged-further-into-recession-as-German-economy-shrinks.html
The Economy of France
http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/world/france-economy.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_France
Outline of the French Economy
http://about-france.com/geo/french-economy.htm
France's economy overview
http://www.indexmundi.com/france/economy_profile.html
- published: 16 Feb 2013
- views: 513
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Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2011 by GDP (nominal)
Source: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2010/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?sy=2011&ey;=20...
published: 27 Jan 2011
Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2011 by GDP (nominal)
Source: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2010/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?sy=2011&ey;=2011&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&pr1.x;=70&pr1.y;=5&c;=512,941,914,446,612,666,614,668,311,672,213,946,911,137,193,962,122,674,912,676,313,548,419,556,513,678,316,181,913,682,124,684,339,273,638,921,514,948,218,943,963,686,616,688,223,518,516,728,918,558,748,138,618,196,522,278,622,692,156,694,624,142,626,449,628,564,228,283,924,853,233,288,632,293,636,566,634,964,238,182,662,453,960,968,423,922,935,714,128,862,611,716,321,456,243,722,248,942,469,718,253,724,642,576,643,936,939,961,644,813,819,199,172,184,132,524,646,361,648,362,915,364,134,732,652,366,174,734,328,144,258,146,656,463,654,528,336,923,263,738,268,578,532,537,944,742,176,866,534,369,536,744,429,186,433,925,178,746,436,926,136,466,343,112,158,111,439,298,916,927,664,846,826,299,542,582,967,474,443,754,917,698,544&s;=NGDPD&grp;=0&a;=
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_%28nominal%29
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
- published: 27 Jan 2011
- views: 183355
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Richest & Poorest Countries of ASIA By GDP (PPP)
Richest & Poorest Countries of ASIA:GDP (PPP) : CIA Worldfactbook
Music : Piano Blues - L...
published: 28 Oct 2012
Richest & Poorest Countries of ASIA By GDP (PPP)
Richest & Poorest Countries of ASIA:GDP (PPP) : CIA Worldfactbook
Music : Piano Blues - Luciano Alves Quartzo
"Little red dot" (or "Little Red Dot") is an epithet for the nation of Singapore. It describes the manner in which the main and subsidiary islands comprising the Republic, with a total land area of no more than 704 km2 (270 sq mi), are marked on many world maps. Originally, it was apparently used to refer to Singapore in a disparaging manner by former Indonesian President B.J. Habibie (though this was denied by him), but has come to be used by both Singaporean politicians and ordinary citizens with pride and a sense of the nation's success despite its physical limitations.
There is no doubt that the "Little red dot" is not so small afterall:
In 2012, three Asian cities made the top ten of the EIU/Citi global competitiveness study. Singapore ranked a highly impressive 3rd, Hong Kong matched Paris to finish 4th, and Tokyo placed ahead of Zurich to rate 6th. In the same month, Seoul reached a new high of 8th in the Global Cities Index. These four are now established top dozen cities in the world, and have ambitions to match.
Hong Kong and Singapore have surpassed Paris and Tokyo as financial centres with global reach, and are now more central to circuits of exchange between the largest multi-national producer services firms. The pair have placed a clear 3rd and 4th in the Global Financial Centres Index in all 11 editions since 2007. Singapore reached a highly impressive 3rd in the EIU's benchmark on global city competitiveness in 2012, outflanking Paris and Tokyo for financial maturity and institutional effectiveness.
In terms of net international reserves per capita, Singapore has far and away the highest - more than double that of the second-placed country, triple that of the third-placed country, and quadruple that of the fourth-placed country.
Mahathir IC Project is it link to Terrorist in Thailand?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ4ka-loDLM
Mahathir UMNO Malaysia World Most Racist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do5biFoBBqk
George Soros, Mahathir You Screwed Malaysia Big Time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylciRv7jJK4
Malaysia World Champion in Corruption, Mahathir, Soros
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C68TWyN34gA
Corruptions Index Ranking South East Asia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Et6TnCl56c&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=2
1 Malaysia - Malaysia Like Greece Bankrupt before 2019
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krxpq5hCTAs&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=4
1 Malaysia, Mahathir, Marcos, Mubarak & Gaddafi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VwPtPFktNw&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=4&feature;=plpp_video
1 Malaysia - Fantasy or for Real
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np9kYsFs1as&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=3
Mahathir and Mugabe Cartoon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMtvps-jG3k&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=2
1 Malaysia - Mahathir, Mubarak, Gaddafi, & Assad 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcDs7kd-_2U&feature;=plcp
1 Malaysia - A Civil Society or Satu Toilet?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ircxlxzjPUQ&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=4
1 Malaysia Najib, Muhyiddin & Mahathir Twisted Justice & Corruptions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw__TuO2yWs&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=3
1 Malaysia,Satu Malaysia,Medeka - Sabah & Sarawak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG6v9_b7NGE&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=4
Hitler's Reaction to Lynas Rare Earth Plant in Malaysia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ0Qo27rGeA&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=6
Worlds Top Megacities Best Public Transport
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_3hluOsG_o&feature;=relmfu
World's Best Airports 2012 - Top 20 from Skytrax
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56qKWS4uFGg&feature;=relmfu
Yingluck Shinawatra Thailand - Meeting World Leaders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lIOWg-rtbo&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=2&feature;=plpp_video
World's Most Competitive Top 20 Cities - EIU-Citibank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4ugmbifugs&feature;=relmfu
Asia 2050 - Realizing the Asian Century
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5pUq98G0c8&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=6
2050 - Malaysia Tranformations
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovjWVRkcfcA&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=3&feature;=plpp_video
1 Malaysia Najib's Two-Face Scam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JzU1Eg5aRw&list;=PLohYRGdQcruCbDmTX6mgzMUpuy7g5_cZR&index;=4&feature;=plpp_video
- published: 28 Oct 2012
- views: 5028
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Countries by GDP - Gross domestic product
The video includes a list of countries of the world sorted by their gross domestic product...
published: 28 Mar 2010
Countries by GDP - Gross domestic product
The video includes a list of countries of the world sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP), the market value of all final goods and services from a nation in a given year. The GDP dollar estimates presented here are calculated at market or government official exchange rates. The list includes 2009 data from the International Monetary Fund.
The gross domestic product (GDP) or gross domestic income (GDI) is a basic measure of a country's economic performance and is the market value of all final goods and services made within the borders of a nation in a year . It is a fundamental measurement of production and is very often positively correlated with the standard of living. GDP can be defined in three ways, all of which are conceptually identical. First, it is equal to the total expenditures for all final goods and services produced within the country in a stipulated period of time (usually a 365-day year). Second, it is equal to the sum of the value added at every stage of production (the intermediate stages) by all the industries within a country, plus taxes less subsidies on products, in the period. Third, it is equal to the sum of the income generated by production in the country in the period—that is, compensation of employees, taxes on production and imports less subsidies, and gross operating surplus (or profits).
The most common approach to measuring and quantifying GDP is the expenditure method:
GDP = private consumption + gross investment + government spending + (exports − imports), or,
GDP = C + I + G + (X − M).
"Gross" means that depreciation of capital stock is not subtracted out of GDP. If net investment (which is gross investment minus depreciation) is substituted for gross investment in the equation above, then the formula for net domestic product is obtained. Consumption and investment in this equation are expenditure on final goods and services. The exports-minus-imports part of the equation (often called net exports) adjusts this by subtracting the part of this expenditure not produced domestically (the imports), and adding back in domestic area (the exports).
Equatorial Guinea, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jordan, Tanzania, Bahrain, El Salvador, Panama, Estonia, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Trinidad and Tobago, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Yemen, Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Costa Rica, Kenya, Uruguay, Latvia, Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Dominican Republic, Azerbaijan, Lithuania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ecuador, Oman, Slovenia, Syria, Luxembourg, Sudan, Belarus, Croatia, Bangladesh, Angola, Morocco, Vietnam, Iraq, Slovakia, Libya, Qatar, Peru, New Zealand, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Kuwait, Algeria, Egypt, Pakistan, Philippines, Chile, Ukraine, Singapore, Romania, Israel, Nigeria, Hong Kong, Czech Republic, Malaysia, Colombia, Portugal, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Ireland, Finland, South Africa, Venezuela, Argentina, Denmark, Iran, Greece, Taiwan, Austria, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, Indonesia, Poland, Turkey, Netherlands, South Korea, Australia, Mexico, India, Canada, Brazil, Spain, Russia, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Germany, China, Japan, United States Of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
- published: 28 Mar 2010
- views: 489
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Top 10 Richest Countries by GDP
Top 10 Richest Countries by GDP
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published: 24 Oct 2012
Top 10 Richest Countries by GDP
Top 10 Richest Countries by GDP
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This list of the top ten richest countries in the world is based on 2011-2012 reports from the International Monetary Fund, which uses the GDP per capita of each country, adjusted for cost of living and purchasing power.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a given year.
It should be noted that these figures do not mean what the person obtain as an annual salary in these countries, it means the amount of his share of the value of goods and services provided by the State in which the person lives if it was divided on the entire population.
Here is the countdown of the richest 10 countries in the world:
10- The Netherlands:
9- Switzerland:
8- Hong Kong:
7- The United States
6- United Arab Emirates
5- Brunei
4- Norway
3- Singapore
2- Luxembourg:
1- Qatar
- published: 24 Oct 2012
- views: 2285
4:07
Richest & Poorest Countries of ASIA By GDP (PPP)
source : wikipedia/ cia worldfactbook - 5 poorest countries - korea, notrh, bangladesh, bu...
published: 02 Sep 2009
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
- published: 02 Sep 2009
- views: 57585
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Top 10 World's Richest Countries 2012 by GDP nominal / Los países más ricos del mundo 2012
Sources: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=17&pr.y...;
published: 26 Mar 2012
Top 10 World's Richest Countries 2012 by GDP nominal / Los países más ricos del mundo 2012
Sources: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=17&pr.y;=15&sy;=2012&ey;=2012&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=512%2C941%2C914%2C446%2C612%2C666%2C614%2C668%2C311%2C672%2C213%2C946%2C911%2C137%2C193%2C962%2C122%2C674%2C912%2C676%2C313%2C548%2C419%2C556%2C513%2C678%2C316%2C181%2C913%2C682%2C124%2C684%2C339%2C273%2C638%2C921%2C514%2C948%2C218%2C943%2C963%2C686%2C616%2C688%2C223%2C518%2C516%2C728%2C918%2C558%2C748%2C138%2C618%2C196%2C522%2C278%2C622%2C692%2C156%2C694%2C624%2C142%2C626%2C449%2C628%2C564%2C228%2C283%2C924%2C853%2C233%2C288%2C632%2C293%2C636%2C566%2C634%2C964%2C238%2C182%2C662%2C453%2C960%2C968%2C423%2C922%2C935%2C714%2C128%2C862%2C611%2C716%2C321%2C456%2C243%2C722%2C248%2C942%2C469%2C718%2C253%2C724%2C642%2C576%2C643%2C936%2C939%2C961%2C644%2C813%2C819%2C199%2C172%2C184%2C132%2C524%2C646%2C361%2C648%2C362%2C915%2C364%2C134%2C732%2C652%2C366%2C174%2C734%2C328%2C144%2C258%2C146%2C656%2C463%2C654%2C528%2C336%2C923%2C263%2C738%2C268%2C578%2C532%2C537%2C944%2C742%2C176%2C866%2C534%2C369%2C536%2C744%2C429%2C186%2C433%2C925%2C178%2C869%2C436%2C746%2C136%2C926%2C343%2C466%2C158%2C112%2C439%2C111%2C916%2C298%2C664%2C927%2C826%2C846%2C542%2C299%2C967%2C582%2C443%2C474%2C917%2C754%2C544%2C698&s;=NGDPD&grp;=0&a;=
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=57&pr.y;=11&sy;=2012&ey;=2012&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=998&s;=NGDPD&grp;=1&a;=1
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=81&pr.y;=9&sy;=2012&ey;=2012&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=001&s;=NGDPD&grp;=1&a;=1
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2011/02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=67&pr.y;=7&sy;=2012&ey;=2012&scsm;=1&ssd;=1&sort;=country&ds;=.&br;=1&c;=512%2C941%2C914%2C446%2C612%2C666%2C614%2C668%2C311%2C672%2C213%2C946%2C911%2C137%2C193%2C962%2C122%2C674%2C912%2C676%2C313%2C548%2C419%2C556%2C513%2C678%2C316%2C181%2C913%2C682%2C124%2C684%2C339%2C273%2C638%2C921%2C514%2C948%2C218%2C943%2C963%2C686%2C616%2C688%2C223%2C518%2C516%2C728%2C918%2C558%2C748%2C138%2C618%2C196%2C522%2C278%2C622%2C692%2C156%2C694%2C624%2C142%2C626%2C449%2C628%2C564%2C228%2C283%2C924%2C853%2C233%2C288%2C632%2C293%2C636%2C566%2C634%2C964%2C238%2C182%2C662%2C453%2C960%2C968%2C423%2C922%2C935%2C714%2C128%2C862%2C611%2C716%2C321%2C456%2C243%2C722%2C248%2C942%2C469%2C718%2C253%2C724%2C642%2C576%2C643%2C936%2C939%2C961%2C644%2C813%2C819%2C199%2C172%2C184%2C132%2C524%2C646%2C361%2C648%2C362%2C915%2C364%2C134%2C732%2C652%2C366%2C174%2C734%2C328%2C144%2C258%2C146%2C656%2C463%2C654%2C528%2C336%2C923%2C263%2C738%2C268%2C578%2C532%2C537%2C944%2C742%2C176%2C866%2C534%2C369%2C536%2C744%2C429%2C186%2C433%2C925%2C178%2C869%2C436%2C746%2C136%2C926%2C343%2C466%2C158%2C112%2C439%2C111%2C916%2C298%2C664%2C927%2C826%2C846%2C542%2C299%2C967%2C582%2C443%2C474%2C917%2C754%2C544%2C698&s;=NGDPDPC&grp;=0&a;=
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
- published: 26 Mar 2012
- views: 10642
Vimeo results:
3:25
ARTIFICIAL PARADISE,INC.
Artificial Paradise, Inc is an experimental film anticipating a future where a major corpo...
published: 16 Aug 2009
author: JP Frenay
ARTIFICIAL PARADISE,INC.
Artificial Paradise, Inc is an experimental film anticipating a future where a major corporation has developed an unique software, based on organic virtual reality, which holds all the lost memories of humankind. A user connects to this database of the forgotten…what is he searching for?
Production : Condor & Jean-Paul Frenay
Director / editor / compositing : Jean-Paul Frenay
Main 3D artist / compositing : Sandro Paoli
3D artists : Sylvain Jorget and Sébastien Desmet
Additional 3D operators : Otto Heinen and Okke Voerman
Sound Design : Seal Phüric feat. Neptunian8
Distributed by Autour de Minuit and Onedotzero
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/jpfrenay
Awards & Recognitions//
• Second Place of the Non Narrative Category @ Cutout Festival, EM
• Honorable mention for Artificial Paradise, Inc @ Fargo Film Festival 2010, USA
• Nominated for Best technical Realisation @ Animago Award 2010, DE
Full Publications and Festivals list : http://www.frenayjp.be/#96077/ARTIFICIAL-PARADISE-INC
Interview on Artificial Paradise, Inc made for Canal+ France : http://vimeo.com/25642156
2:00
Oil'd
In April 2010 a massive oil spill began in the Gulf. The entire country was glued to the n...
published: 20 Apr 2011
author: Chris Harmon
Oil'd
In April 2010 a massive oil spill began in the Gulf. The entire country was glued to the news until the well was capped, and then we forgot about it.
As the year anniversary was approaching I became curious, just how much oil was that exactly? Where would it have gone? What I found was shocking.
So in an effort to further our discussion on oil dependency I created this short animation to help illustrate just how dependent we truly are on oil.
Designed, animated and written by Chris Harmon
Voice Talent: Kim Estes
Music: Billy Perez & Todd Stambaugh
Special Thanks to Daye Rogers and Christy Kurtz
Sources:
Environmental Protection Agency
http://www.epa.gov/
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://www.eia.doe.gov/
http://www.bts.gov/publications/national_transportation_statistics/html/table_04_23.html
Rubber Manufacturers Association
http://www.rma.org/about_rma/rubber_faqs/
http://www.carbonify.com/carbon-calculator.htm
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/facts/2010_fotw617.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDPE
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_does_one_gallon_of_crude_oil_weigh
http://www.icis.com/v2/chemicals/9076455/propylene/uses.html
http://volunteerguide.org/volunteer/fewhours/used-tires.htm
http://earth911.com/recycling/plastic/plastic-bottle-recycling-facts/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_population
UPDATE: A few people have mentioned strange things with the audio. I've changed a couple audio settings and hope it fixes any problem people may have had.
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Long Branch
On a cold winter's night, Lynn's quest for a one night stand is complicated when the guy s...
published: 21 Aug 2012
author: Dane Clark
Long Branch
On a cold winter's night, Lynn's quest for a one night stand is complicated when the guy she goes home with lives two hours away via public transit.
*This is the first short film we've directed together and we're finally allowed to share it online. We hope you enjoy watching it because we really enjoyed making it.
Starring: Alex House & Jenny Raven
Writers/Directors: Dane Clark & Linsey Stewart
Producers: Mike MacMillan & Jordan Gross
Cinematographer: Daniel Grant
Editor: Jonathan Eagan
Featuring Music By: Gramercy Riffs, Pat LePoidevin, HotKid, My Dad Vs Yours
Sound By: Sean Van Delft and Post City Sound
Thanks, Internet!
*Viewfinder List - http://www.viewfinderframes.com/category/viewfinder-list-2012/
*Short Of The Week - http://www.shortoftheweek.com/2012/11/05/long-branch/
*NSI Short Film Fest - http://www.nsi-canada.ca/2012/10/long-branch/
Awards & Nominations
*Best Short - Calgary International Film Festival (2011)
*Best Short - Canadian Film Festival (2012)
*Best Directors, Fiction - Yorkton Film Festival/Golden Sheaf Award (2012)
*A&E; Short Filmmakers Award For Best Film - NSI Online Short Film Fest (2012)
*Bite Comedy Award - NSI Online Short Film Fest (2012)
*Best Film Nomination- Canadian Comedy Awards (2012)
*Best Short & Emerging Filmmaker Nominees - Yorkton Film Festival/Golden Sheaf Awards(2012)
Pages:
http://www.facebook.com/longbranchmovie
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1954625/
email us:
longbranchmovie@gmail.com
We just Indiegogo'd a feature. Now we're editing. Like it here if you want: http://www.facebook.com/IPutAHitOnYou
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EuroLapse
The images used in this time lapse were taken in 2011 over the course of three summer mont...
published: 29 Jun 2012
author: David Kosmos Smith
EuroLapse
The images used in this time lapse were taken in 2011 over the course of three summer months in Europe. My wife's mother lives in Lithuania, just outside of the capital city Vilnius, so we decided to make it our homebase from the end of May through August while we traveled to various countries. Some of the places we had been to were new to us, others we had visited before. But all in all, it was an amazing summer and definitely an unforgettable part of our lives.
We split our summer up into four trips. Between each of these trips, we'd fly back to Vilnius and relax for a week or so before packing up and heading off again. Our first trip took us to London. We spent three nights there before catching a quick flight over to Amsterdam. We spent another three nights (which became our default) in Amsterdam and then took a train down to Paris. We originally planned on three nights in Paris, but after day two, we realized how much more we wanted to do and that we didn't have enough time. So we extended our stay and ended up being there for six nights. I can't recall why, but for some reason, we had to cut the trip short and head back to Vilnius after Paris.
Next on our list was Scandinavia (or at least part of it). Neither of us had been there before, so we were super pumped. We started with three nights in Stockholm, followed by three nights in Copenhagen, another three in Helsinki, and capped it off with a final three nights in Riga. We really wanted to go to Norway, but felt that it would require an entirely separate trip of its own, just to explore the fjords and all of the beautiful natural scenery. Stockholm was an amazing city and we both agreed that we could easily settle down there. Riga also blew us away and I feel like it's one of the most underrated cities in all of Europe.
After another week or two back in Vilnius, we headed to the island of Crete for a week at an all-inclusive resort. We took a day trip to Santorini, which consisted of the most hellish eight-hour round trip boat ride ever, but that's another story. Definitely want to get back to Santorini, but we'd have to go for at least a few nights to make it worth it. Such a beautiful island.
Back to Vilnius again for another week or so, and then we headed out to Italy. Our summer in Europe was ending soon, so we only had enough time to visit Cinque Terre for three nights, with one night in Milan on each end of that trip.
The summer of 2011 was surreal. We visited so many places, saw so much, ate so much, and it all happened so quickly. Thank you to my amazing wife for being my little assistant and for having the patience to stand around waiting for all of these time lapses to finish!
Cities visited:
Vilnius
London
Amsterdam
Paris
Stockholm
Copenhagen
Helsinki
Riga
Heraklion (Crete)
Fira (Santorini)
Milan
Cinque Terre
Here's a scene-by-scene list of all the cities in order:
http://davidkosmos.posterous.com/scene-by-scene-list-of-cities-in-eurolapse
Shot with Nikon D7000 and Tokina 11-16mm
Edited in Adobe Premiere CS6
Photos from our summer in Europe can be seen at:
http://500px.com/davidkosmos/sets
Along with some blog posts during our trip:
http://davidkosmos.posterous.com
And photos of some of the most amazing dishes we've ever eaten:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidkosmos/sets/72157627015738246/
Music: "Journey's End" by Blackmill, from the Reach for Glory album. Used with permission.
Purchase on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/journeys-end/id423339211?i=423339288
And visit/like their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Blackmill/167224433307649
Twitter: @davidkosmos www.twitter.com/davidkosmos
Youtube results:
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Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2010 by GDP (nominal)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_%28nominal%29
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published: 23 Sep 2010
Top 20 World's Richest Countries 2010 by GDP (nominal)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_%28nominal%29
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Top 40:
01 - United States 14,256,275
02 - Japan 5,068,059
03 - People's Republic of China 4,908,982
04 - Germany 3,352,742
05 - France 2,675,951
06 - United Kingdom 2,183,607
07 - Italy 2,118,264
08 - Brazil 1,574,039
09 - Spain 1,464,040
10 - Canada 1,336,427
11 - India 1,235,975
12 - Russia 1,229,227
13 - Australia 997,201
14 - Mexico 874,903
15 - South Korea 832,512
16 - Netherlands 794,777
17 - Turkey 615,329
18 - Indonesia 539,377
19 - Switzerland 494,622
20 - Belgium 470,400
21 - Poland 430,197
22 - Sweden 405,440
23 - Norway 382,983
24 - Austria 381,880
25 - Republic of China (Taiwan) 378,969
26 - Saudi Arabia 369,671
27 - Venezuela 337,295
28 - Greece 330,780
29 - Iran 330,461
30 - Argentina 310,065
31 - Denmark 309,252
32 - South Africa 287,219
33 - Thailand 263,889
34 - Finland 238,128
35 - United Arab Emirates 229,971
36 - Colombia 228,836
37 - Portugal 227,855
38 - Ireland 227,781
39 - Czech Republic 194,828
40 - Israel 194,825
- published: 23 Sep 2010
- views: 15705
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Top 10: Poorest Countries (GDP per Capita)
The Top 10 Poorest Countries based on GDP per capita, according to the International Monet...
published: 23 Sep 2012
Top 10: Poorest Countries (GDP per Capita)
The Top 10 Poorest Countries based on GDP per capita, according to the International Monetary Fund in 2011.
- published: 23 Sep 2012
- views: 529
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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 Shoo...
published: 17 Oct 2011
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
- published: 17 Oct 2011
- views: 2495
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Countries with highest & lowest GDP per capita (2008)
[ I may place the link in the description of your website in my video for some $$'s ] Th...
published: 25 Feb 2009
Countries with highest & lowest GDP per capita (2008)
[ I may place the link in the description of your website in my video for some $$'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.
- published: 25 Feb 2009
- views: 22397