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7/6/2025, 8:07:52 AM
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Cool.
Now calculate the GDP by purchasing power parity prices (aka real GDP).
Better yet, break down the GDP (PPP) by sectoral composition of the economy, which separates industrial economic activity from service sector (make-work "bullshit jobs") activity.
Here, why don't I do it for you myself.
Note that the data is from 2017; so that it is certainly higher now than back then.
Cool.
Now calculate the GDP by purchasing power parity prices (aka real GDP).
Better yet, break down the GDP (PPP) by sectoral composition of the economy, which separates industrial economic activity from service sector (make-work "bullshit jobs") activity.
Here, why don't I do it for you myself.
Note that the data is from 2017; so that it is certainly higher now than back then.
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