Currency is still fluctuating as the Chinese yuan has weakened enough to eliminate projected nominal GDP gains in 2016. Purchasing power parity had a large adjustment a few years ago because the 2005 ...
The IMF has new purchasing power parity forecasts out to 2016 and new nominal GDP forecasts out to 2016. The IMF does not seem to make any attempt to have accurate currency forecasts for its nominal ...
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) analysis has found that the per capita gross domestic product (GDP) level South Koreans perceive in their daily lives is about $20,000 lower annually than Taiwan’s ...
Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is an economic metric that compares the relative value of currencies by considering the cost of goods and services in different countries. It provides a more accurate ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. With an over 3,000-year written history, China is one of ...
Recently, people have been discussing a heated topic: the gap between China’s gross domestic product (GDP) and that of the United States is getting bigger and bigger. According to statistics from the ...
At my other weblog I looked at some of the data on the international data on religion. There are two positions in regards to religious trends which always crop up. * That in the medium-to-long term ...