The GDP, nominal or adjusted by PPP, cannot really tell the "wealth" of a nation. There are things in life that numbers cannot describe.
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The GDP, nominal or adjusted by PPP, cannot really tell the "wealth" of a nation. There are things in life that numbers cannot describe.
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The International Comparison Program evaluates economies based on purchasing power parity, or PPP, which estimates how much money can buy in different countries. Some economists say the method helps more accurately determine a country's relative economic output, since comparisons are complicated by exchange rates.
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Your country's GDP at PPP is smaller than Japan's.
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The USA has the second largest GDP at PPP in this world.
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