Chakar The Great
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So happy to know that.
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PPP or not, it won't matter for anyone even if it becomes double of India, consumption is a component of GDP, so if Bangladesh lags behind in consumption then its high per capita income stats make no sense.
A country of 166 million having GDP per capita comparable to nation 1.3 billion IMO was a sign of lowered expectations, but if its happiness for them so be itWhats there to comment either way, bangladesh's per capita income becomes twice of India for all we care. Its population will not enjoy imaginary stats. India's 'prosperity' so far so to speak is very well visible in the form of consumption data, infrastructure, etc.
So a country with a population that's less then 1/8th the size should compete in overall GDP size?A country of 166 million having GDP per capita comparable to nation 1.3 billion IMO was a sign of lowered expectations, but if its happiness for them so be it
Would have been interesting if Bangladesh races India in overall GDP
I wish Bangladesh all the success and prosperity. Maybe I can retire in Bangladesh in my old age. Bengalis are very nice people and have delicious food.
Not being sarcastic.
Funnily enough, I often think that myself - and I have a very comfortable life in the UK (mashallah)
GDP PPP = nominal GDP in own currency/ PPP exchange rate.Dude, PPP is not obtained from any government statistic but a measure of the relative cost of a basket of goods and services across countries.
The average BD’shi has caught up with an Indian in living standards, although Indians still have greater accumulated wealth. That is why for some time Indians will still have higher consumption figures across a range of goods and services.
Once you leave the country it is very difficult to come back. I never left India, and now I find it a blessing, notwithstanding the fact that during my younger days I was very keen to move out and treated it as a status symbol. Now I can't live anywhere except India. Your country is your country. Of course my position of privilege makes my life a lot more better.
Their ridiculous PPP exchange rate of 0.4 compared to 0.3 of rest of the developing asia itself should be enough to puncture their BS. Also last year I heard their PPP GDp was some $800 to $900bn how did it suddenly become $1.3 tn?GDP PPP = nominal GDP in own currency/ PPP exchange rate.
Cooked up nominal GDP is directly proportional to GDP PPP.
I didn't bring wealth, any country buys when they have money and that reflects in economy, less wealthy nations have less consumption power hence lower GDP. Your consumption figures are too off to be considered minor difference.Dude, you are totally out of your depth here.
Please read and learn about the difference between income and wealth.
Once you understand those two things, then you would appreciate how BD consumption will grow faster than India's till it catches up and eventually surpasses it.
As per World Bank, till last year PPP conversion for BD was ~32 BDT/ $1 and for India was ~23 INR/ $1Their ridiculous PPP exchange rate of 0.4 compared to 0.3 of rest of the developing asia itself should be enough to puncture their BS. Also last year I heard their PPP GDp was some $800 to $900bn how did it suddenly become $1.3 tn?
I didn't bring wealth, any country buys when they have money and that reflects in economy, less wealthy nations have less consumption power hence lower GDP. Your consumption figures are too off to be considered minor difference.
Agreed and this is actually a reflection of the enormous strides that BD has made in import substitution over the last decade.
Things made in BD are cheaper than imports and so that pushed the PPP numbers up as the IMF has confirmed.
A country of 166 million having GDP per capita comparable to nation 1.3 billion IMO was a sign of lowered expectations, but if its happiness for them so be it
Would have been interesting if Bangladesh races India in overall GDP
Absolutely, the seminal paper on PPP and its shortfall is detailed in the famous paper below.
PPP has its uses but GDP per capita is the true measure by common consensus. Check it out when you have time.