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Global GDP for 2022.....find your country

aryobarzan

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Data generated by International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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Last years data for comparison.
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Again, Iran's figure is fake and doesn't reflect the reality in the country.

IMF is using the official exchange rate to calculate the GDP. This data is provided by the respective government but we have to bear in mind that Iran's unofficial exchange rate on the markets is much worse which is why the World Bank estimates Iran's GDP around 190 B USD for 2020.

Do not believe every lie that the illegitimate regime in Tehran is telling you.
 
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Again, Iran's figure is fake and doesn't reflect the reality in the country.

IMF is using the official exchange rate to calculate the GDP. This data is provided by the respective government but we have to bear in mind that Iran's unofficial exchange rate on the markets is much worse which is why the World Bank estimates Iran's GDP around 190 B USD for 2020.

Do not believe every lie that the illegitimate regime in Tehran is telling you.
Are you Butt hurt or stupid..just look at last year and this year..the exchange rate did not change and we went from 1.1 to 1.7 billion...Iran economy has broken the chains of sanctions and is roaring....I keep not commenting about Turkey's economy..but figures are there!!!.
 
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Are you Butt hurt or stupid..just look at last year and this year..the exchange rate did not change and we went from 1.1 to 1.7 billion...Iran economy has broken the chains of sanctions and is roaring....I keep not commenting about Turkey's economy..but figures are there!!!.
Forget Turkey, Iran's passed Saudi Arabia...yeah, for sure. Keep lying. It won't change the reality.
 
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Again, Iran's figure is fake and doesn't reflect the reality in the country.

IMF is using the official exchange rate to calculate the GDP. This data is provided by the respective government but we have to bear in mind that Iran's unofficial exchange rate on the markets is much worse which is why the World Bank estimates Iran's GDP around 190 B USD for 2020.

Do not believe every lie that the illegitimate regime in Tehran is telling you.
So you say the IMF is wrong for 2 years in a row.and some professor in PDF know how to calculate GDP properly!
what about turkey is that right or they doing wrong again?😂
you should email your important knowledge to them and bring them from darkness!🤣
 
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Forget Turkey, Iran's passed Saudi Arabia...yeah, for sure. Keep lying. It won't change the reality.
Of course we did..We have a real economy not just oil ..like they do...oil is less than 20% of Iran GDP..

Just to educate you...When a country has to make everything and grow everything inside the country (because of sanctions) that means people are working hard in that country which leads to higher GDP..now put this against the definition of GDP
"GDP for any given country is the monetary value of all products and services produced in a given year for that country"

So... while Iranians worked..Turks borrowed...you are now a default risk..
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Again, Iran's figure is fake and doesn't reflect the reality in the country.

IMF is using the official exchange rate to calculate the GDP. This data is provided by the respective government but we have to bear in mind that Iran's unofficial exchange rate on the markets is much worse which is why the World Bank estimates Iran's GDP around 190 B USD for 2020.

Do not believe every lie that the illegitimate regime in Tehran is telling you.

ROFL-LOL-COPTER The exchange rate did not change from 2021 to 2022 and yet GDP size grew? IMF run by the top financial jews of the world are not stupid that you are cracking their codes here sitting on an internet forum. You are just butthurt.

So you say the IMF is wrong for 2 years in a row.and some professor in PDF know how to calculate GDP properly!
what about turkey is that right or they doing wrong again?😂
you should email your important knowledge to them and bring them from darkness!🤣

professor ? more like mehmet the anatolian with some butthurt issues.
 
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Forget Turkey, Iran's passed Saudi Arabia...yeah, for sure. Keep lying. It won't change the reality.
When comparing IMF data and UN related World Bank data (and OECD reports), data for 95% even may be more of countries are consistent. Countries with inconsistency are strictly closed economies and a few countries with exchange rate control.

Iran's 2021 GDP is 59,904,602 million riyals in national currency at current prices. When calculated according to the fixed exchange rate (42,000 Riyals 1 USD i think), it is around 1.420 billion USD.

However, as of 2021, 1 USD is traded around 250,000 riyals in the free market. When calculated according to the free market, a very different figure emerges.

Who in Iran can get a dollar from 42,000 Rials, since 2019? Probably less than 1% of the country. Lets say %1. Importers benefit from this subsidy, but it is really not possible for an ordinary Iranian citizen. Whether the ordinary Iranian citizen needs dollars or not is another matter.

While the exchange rate calculated in the countries they are comparing is open to all citizens, that is, there is a calculation made with different formulations; It is unrealistic to compare this with the conditions to which 1% of Iran is subject. But as far as I understand, our Iranian friends here have made this a national issue and they either insult or lynch anyone who questions its realism.

Iran's biggest advantage is that its exports are largely energy-based and/or under state control. Most of the 60-80 billion dollars total export annually goes directly to the central bank reserves. However, the sanctions that the country is exposed to and the decline in purchasing power (fixing the exchange rate does not increase the welfare of the people but makes access to foreign currency impossible) make it difficult for this resource to be reflected in the welfare of the Iranian people. However, it is important in terms of preventing the country's need for foreign currency. Tourism revenues are almost non-existent, service sectors cannot export, and the situation is not very pleasant due to sanctions in most of industrial areas.

Moreover, Iran is one of the countries with the lowest minimum wage in the world (at around 120 USD/month with free exchange rate, If you take into account that ordinary Iranians with mid-to-minimum wage do not have a subsidy and a required licenses.) that is, despite being a largely closed economy, the reflection of the value produced by the domestic market to the public is at the lowest possible level when you compare it with +1 trillion dollar economies.

There are very important lessons to be learned from our point of view. AKP governments have done tons of ridiculous things in the economy and they still make some mistakes. But if they try to fixed-rate the currency like Iran has done, they will rise above all their stupidity so far. Of course many AKP fans could say, 'hey, we have an economy of 2 trillion', but in reality, the purchasing power of households may go back to the 1980s.

You Turkish and Iranian folks have issues with one another. Curious mind wants to know is it religious, racial or point of view?

@Kedikesenfare2 @drmeson @aryobarzan
You get the wrong idea because your sample size is too narrow. The Iranian people in general do not have a problem with the Turkish people, and the Turkish people do not have a problem with the Iranian people. From time to time I search the forum with the keyword 'Turkey', 80% of the entries are either written by Iranian members or are on the Iranian forum/threads. Even in the Turkish section, we don't talk about Turkiye that much. Although mostly includes the prejudices and far-fetched claims of our friends here, it is actually a positive thing to see this attention in general. We just need more conversation and exchange of information.
 
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You Turkish and Iranian folks have issues with one another. Curious mind wants to know is it religious, racial or point of view?

@Kedikesenfare2 @drmeson @aryobarzan

I am glad you asked. Both Iran and Turkey are Irano-Turkic countries. Iran is Azeri-Persian-Kurd majorly while Turkey is Turkish-Kurd. Genetically both countries are almost overlappingly the same. I dont want to post the genetic plots because it thrashes the Turkish identity of Turkic race migration into Anatolia BS and I respect what nations choose to identify as despite not being that so I will not go there. I know enough good Turkish people to not disrespect an entire nation because of three trolls on an internet forum. I am myself an Azeri Turkoman of Qizilbash Tribal Origin. The thing is these are two very similar nations. There has been no war for 150+ years either. The problem is the upbringing of few Turkish youngsters in the previous decade, they grew up thinking they are the best nation on earth and others are just shit. When they see achievements of Iran, whether militarily, education-wise, economically, etc they cant just digest it because it challenges the same kebab superiority complex of "we are the best, everyone else is nothing". In contrast, you would not see a thick majority of Iranians, Israelis, Levantines or even Penninsula Arabs practicing the same mentality but this online breed of Turkish are just extremely jealous people.

Small example, SJR puts Iran way above other regional countries in STEM R&D output by non-self-cited research publications. Now, a serious academician will understand that SJR figures are a global standard in academic research that no one can even dare to challenge in the academic research circles. So, the topic got posted here as a healthy thing, and read some opening Turkish posts, they couldn't digest it, started trolling, and got banned. LOL it was like a child throwing a crying tantrum at the success of someone else. https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/iranian-supremacy-in-scientific-r-d-in-the-islamic-world.739588/

There is another deeper issue going on with this rivalry. Ask me what it is and I will explain further.
 
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