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Yousuf Nazar on X: "India's GDP per capita of $6,997 in purchasing power parity (real terms) is 42% higher than Pakistan's. Here is the graph (Data source: World Bank Development Indicators) https://t.co/PoLCOAbAZ7" /
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GitHub - worldbank/icp-calculations-blog: Jupyter Notebook for World Bank blog 'Demystifying ICP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) Calculations'.
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IMF and World Bank corrects Purchasing power parity GDP by about 25% for China and India which adds a Germany of GDP to China and makes China number one in 2014 for
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