... World Fact Book is correct and China is already 1/2 th the size of the U. S. economically, in 6 years China will pass the U. S. But that's neither what the CIA Factbook says Well what _does_ it say? It says that in 2007, China's GDP was $3.251 trillion and the US GDP was $13.84 trillion Four decimal place accuracy is purty interesting considering the same source ...
...of your sources. Â Assuming the CIA World Fact Book is correct and China is already 1/2 th the size of the U. S. economically, in 6 years China will pass the U. S. But that's neither what the CIA Factbook says - or any other source. The GDP of China now is no more than about 1/4 to at most 1/3 the size of the US. If you can find a source that says otherwise, cite it. and even 14 ...
Shrikeback@gmail.com wrote: On Sep 6, 5:01 am, BretCah...@peoplepc.com wrote: Btw, here's a list of GDP growth rates by the authoritative CIA Factbook. I omitted providing the link: You also omitted any discussion on sustainability, quality of life, educational levels . . . Quality of life? Do political prisoners in slave labor laogai count as quality ...
On Sep 6, 5:01Â am, BretCah...@peoplepc.com wrote: Btw, here's a list of GDP growth rates by the authoritative CIA Factbook. I omitted providing the link: You also omitted any discussion on sustainability, quality of life, educational levels . . . Quality of life? Do political prisoners in slave labor laogai count as quality lives? Sustainability? Does the ...
> Btw, here's a list of GDP growth rates by the authoritative CIA Factbook. I omitted providing the link: You also omitted any discussion on sustainability, quality of life, educational levels . . . Oh, is that what we are discussing? There's more to life than high growth rates. But since you are so anxious to get back to the GOP tax cut stagflation ...
Fred Weiss <fredweiss@papertig.com> wrote Fred Weiss <fredwe...@papertig.com> wrote Btw, here's a list of GDP growth rates by the authoritative CIA Factbook. I omitted providing the link: A Jap would at least have the decency to disembowel itself. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2003rank.html Rather antique data tho.
On Sep 6, 8:01Â am, BretCah...@peoplepc.com wrote: Btw, here's a list of GDP growth rates by the authoritative CIA Factbook. I omitted providing the link: You also omitted any discussion on sustainability, quality of life, educational levels . . . Oh, is that what we are discussing? I thought it was "free speech on economic issues" which you think a Chinese ...
> Btw, here's a list of GDP growth rates by the authoritative CIA Factbook. I omitted providing the link: You also omitted any discussion on sustainability, quality of life, educational levels . . . Bret Cahill
On Sep 6, 4:56Â am, Fred Weiss <fredwe...@papertig.com> wrote: Btw, here's a list of GDP growth rates by the authoritative CIA Factbook. I omitted providing the link: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2003rank.html Fred Weiss
... to catch us. Decades, Brat. Do the math. So what were you saying again about "free speech on economic issues"? Btw, here's a list of GDP growth rates by the authoritative CIA Factbook. Among other things note the relatively low growth rates of the vaunted W. European welfare states. According to you that must mean that France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, etc. don't have "free speech ...