The China version 2 Penn World Table 7.1 lists a 3.37 conversion yuan to USD as the correct purchasing power parity conversion factor. China ended 2012 with 51.9 trillion yuan GDP, which is 15.4 ...
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 ...
The table above compares the GDP per capita of America’s 50 states in 2014 (BEA data here) to the GDP per capita of selected countries in Europe and Asia on a Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) basis, ...
Richest Countries in Asia by GDP PPP: Asia’s economy is booming like never before — now making up nearly 40% of the global economy. GDP (PPP) measures the total economic output of a country, adjusted ...
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