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svn380 t1_j8wekzm wrote

Murdered by words.....

>If you than use this measurement and divide GDP equal over the population....

Yes .... but that's not what they are doing in this graph. They are comparing GDP, not GDP per capita

>I dont know enough to compare individual countries

....but isn't that what the graphic is all about?

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droolingdonkey t1_j8wfulk wrote

You cant use that measurement to compare individual countries if you measure it against GDP at all. You have to measure median salery and pensions and capital of the avarage citizen.

Edit. GDP per capita is just GDP divided by citizens and is not equal to the example of putting the money into the citizen to use as in the example.

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svn380 t1_j8yurhh wrote

  1. Comparing living standards across countries is interesting.

  2. Comparing the size of different countries ' economies is also interesting.

The graph is trying to do (2). It is not trying to do (1).

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droolingdonkey t1_j8z2t82 wrote

How i saw the graph was it showed how long money would go in said country. The size of economy would equal gdp only? or am i missing something.

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