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You know very well that I consider PPP measurement just as a feel good one with no real value in monetary terms like the nominal one so I don t understand why you tagged me.
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Quite the opposite.I agree. PPP measurements are pretty useless and obsolete. Nominal is the one who counts the most and we arent really doing well with that lately as well.
I agree. PPP measurements are pretty useless and obsolete. Nominal is the one who counts the most and we arent really doing well with that lately as well.
China is far ahead of US in PPP, but In China few people know what PPP is and if you tell them that China is way ahead of US in GDP, they'll think you must be smoking something.
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Thats because in China your people don't know about the different measures that measure an economy but your government knows very well but refuses to tell you.China is far ahead of US in PPP, but In China few people know what PPP is and if you tell them that China is way ahead of US in GDP, they'll think you must be smoking something.
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Also the United States compared to other developed countries for example Japan actually has a low standard of living, therefore Turkish people shouldn't aim to surpass the US but rather countries like the Scandinavians in living standards and if you want a more impossible target aim for something like Singapore, which has both one of the worlds highest living standards as well as one of the highest purchasing power as well.As other forumer answered, reality is quite opposite of what you said. If nominal GDP counts, it'd seem that I earn less than a waiter in USA. But when we also consider purchase power, we can explain why I can have more comfortable life than a waiter in USA. So, PPP counts, not nominal.