Only when China has 3x larger economy than US economy will it be of the same size per capita to the U.S.
Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
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Re: Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
This a good explanation, but I have to point out that for this particular example (being able to buy Frappucinos in China because they're cheaper), the opposite is true. Fun fact: Starbucks is significantly more expensive in China than in America, even if you use the currencies at their current exchange rates. Not fun fact: I live in China, and I like Starbucks.
Beijing?
Re: Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
#13> These calculations are based on a well-established and widely used economic measure known as purchasing-power parity (or PPP), which measures the actual output as opposed to fluctuations in exchange rates. So a Starbucks venti Frappucino served in Beijing counts the same as a venti Frappucino served in Minneapolis, regardless of what happens to be going on among foreign-exchange traders. > PPP is the real way of co…
Frappuccinos are more expensive in Beijing than Seattle (I know, I have a habit...). Actually, many things in China are more expensive than in the states: if you want the "lower cost of living", you have to be willing to endure the "lower standard of living" that is possible in China without as much stigma as in the US. If you want a nice apartment, nice safe food, decent education for your kids, a car, medical care,…
Re: Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
#14Why does total GDP matter so much? China has over a billion people. A much more accurate metric is GDP or even PPP GDP per capita. Only when China has 3x larger economy than US economy will it be of the same size per capita to the U.S.
Re: Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
#15Why does total GDP matter so much? China has over a billion people. A much more accurate metric is GDP or even PPP GDP per capita. Only when China has 3x larger economy than US economy will it be of the same size per capita to the U.S.
-justquest :)
Re: Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
#16> These calculations are based on a well-established and widely used economic measure known as purchasing-power parity (or PPP), which measures the actual output as opposed to fluctuations in exchange rates. So a Starbucks venti Frappucino served in Beijing counts the same as a venti Frappucino served in Minneapolis, regardless of what happens to be going on among foreign-exchange traders. > PPP is the real way of co…
This a good explanation, but I have to point out that for this particular example (being able to buy Frappucinos in China because they're cheaper), the opposite is true. Fun fact: Starbucks is significantly more expensive in China than in America, even if you use the currencies at their current exchange rates. Not fun fact: I live in China, and I like Starbucks.
I mean even here in Sweden Starbucks is a good 50% more expensive than your random local coffee shop, so Starbucks probably isn't the best comparison to make.
Re: Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
#17If we care about how happy people are in their country then maybe we should look at http://www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/ There is no clear number 1.
Re: Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
#18Why does total GDP matter so much? China has over a billion people. A much more accurate metric is GDP or even PPP GDP per capita. Only when China has 3x larger economy than US economy will it be of the same size per capita to the U.S.
It's all numbers games, this number is about global economic power, the sort that could have all sorts of real (nasty) consequences.
Re: Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
#19Why does total GDP matter so much? China has over a billion people. A much more accurate metric is GDP or even PPP GDP per capita. Only when China has 3x larger economy than US economy will it be of the same size per capita to the U.S.
Re: Chinese economy overtakes the U.S.’s to become the largest
#20Why does total GDP matter so much? China has over a billion people. A much more accurate metric is GDP or even PPP GDP per capita. Only when China has 3x larger economy than US economy will it be of the same size per capita to the U.S.
Matter in what sense? If you are measuring international influence, GDP probably matters more than per capita GDP. If you are measuring standard of living, per capita GDP probably matters more than GDP.