conworldus
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It amazes me that Indians still believe in protectionism. It was market reform that enabled India to grow fast originally. To grow further India needs deeper reform to open the market more. Instead, India chooses to erect trade barriers and shut itself out. Protectionism does not work, never worked, and never will.
Very useful data. It would probably illustrate better if per capita comparison is set on a percentage scale.
The thing with GDP is that it bears less relation to life quality comparing to decades ago. The US GDP, for example accounts for mortgage interest payment, legal fees, health insurance premium, etc... these transactions create virtually no value, but nonetheless are a huge part of the US GDP calculation. This is why many Americans live on paycheck to paycheck with huge debt, even though they make more money than Chinese nominally.
Very useful data. It would probably illustrate better if per capita comparison is set on a percentage scale.
The thing with GDP is that it bears less relation to life quality comparing to decades ago. The US GDP, for example accounts for mortgage interest payment, legal fees, health insurance premium, etc... these transactions create virtually no value, but nonetheless are a huge part of the US GDP calculation. This is why many Americans live on paycheck to paycheck with huge debt, even though they make more money than Chinese nominally.
Interesting
Per capita income of United States is 6.38 and 3.32 times greater than of China in nominal and PPP terms, respectively. US is the 8th richest country of the world whereas China comes at 72th rank. On PPP basis, United states is at 12th position and China is at 75th