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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    @badguy2000 , there are plenty of members living in US. How about we ask them about the difference in quality of life between US and Switzerland? From healthcare to social security, from economic freedom to civic rights. To be fair to you, lets exclude crime from that criteria.
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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    So let's see service sector is bad but only if you say so. Some of nations with highest per capita in the world are there because of "unhelpful" service sector and have a far higher standard of living than China will probably ever achieve. There was no mention of military prowess in the entire...
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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    Your said this; I gave you the example of Zimbabwe. You told me this; Then I gave you examples which are "norm" i.e. I have proven that cheaper doesn't necessarily translate to poor but to no avail. Your hypocrisy and cherry picking knows no bounds, does it. So you posted this; So lets...
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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    @CrYsIs , I am yet to receive an explanation that how come Nairobians are richer than the people in Prague? @badguy2000 , But I thought the real mark was the production and consumption of steel and cement. Also you haven't answered my query about the steel, cement, automobile production of...
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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    Again with the BS logic of China is the largest consumer of steel. UK for all intents and purpose produces nothing and consumes barely a fraction of steel and cement China does. Not even 1/10th. Do you think China's economy is anywhere close to the UK's economy as far as stabilization and per...
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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    Offcourse, Indian and US economies are overhyped. And China keeps fudging numbers to project their economy as the smaller one. :truestory: The disparity between India and China is because of the different state the the economies are in. China is now a middle income country and India is not...
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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    Since your made up logic is now the "word". Let me guess, People in Detroit are richer than the ones in Berlin. People in Nairobi are than richer than the ones in Mumbai, Kuala Lumpur, Prague etc. People in Shanghai are richer than than the ones in Berlin, Ottawa, Vienna and many more...
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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    And have I not mentioned the import and export of the country? So according to your logic, cheaper is equal to poor and vice versa. If that's the case, then Venezuelan people are richer than Americans because last time I checked basic necessities were quite expensive there. And people in...
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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    What kind of BS is this? 1.25 billion people in India are earning and spending in rupees. India is already one of the cheapest places to live in, if not the cheapest. $20 billion dollars worth of jets over the period of 7-8 years is not even a valid argument. Nominal GDP is a good measure for...
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    IMF projections for BRIC nominal GDP (2015-2019)

    Graphical projection of economies in 2020 by IMF India might close the gap with the two largest economies.
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