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It ploughed 49% of its GDP into investment last year, and almost 3% into foreign assets.
The OECD's ranking uses purchasing-power-parity exchange rates to convert GDP into a common currency.
The current account has moved from a deficit of 12% of GDP into a surplus.
"Tunisia in 1999 had zero science budget – now it puts 0.7% of GDP into science," said Llewllyn Smith.
The OECD rankings use purchasing-power-parity (PPP) exchange rates to convert GDP into a common currency.
As a result, converting a poor country's GDP into dollars at market exchange rates could understate the size of its economy and its living standards.
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The IMF and the World Bank therefore prefer to convert GDPs into dollars using purchasing-power parities (or PPPs), which take account of price differences between countries.Previous estimates of China's PPP were largely guesswork.
If you exclude countries once they prosper, developing economies' share will never increase.We have used the IMF's method of converting national GDPs into dollars using purchasing-power parities (PPPs) instead of market exchange rates.
Relative activities of Intersectin GEF fragments were quantified with an assay that measures an increase in fluorescence observed following the incorporation of mant-GDP into Cdc42 [56].
This process is, in general, reliant on a high concentration of the GTP-bound form of the small GTPase Ran around chromatin and is achieved by converting the mitotically inactive Ran-GDP into Ran-GTP through localizing the guanine-nucleotide-exchange factor RCC1 to condensing chromatin.
Based on which of the factors that significantly explained the GDPs' variation in confidence we organized the GDPs into different classifications.
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