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On a purchasing-power parity basis, Mr Maddison calculates, China's export ratio is just 4.3% of GDP.
Global growth will still probably exceed last year's pace of 3% (on a purchasing-power parity basis).
But don't be fooled by the sky-high prices; even after taking them into account, Norwegian incomes still top the table on a "purchasing power parity" basis.
On a purchasing-power parity basis, China is likely to become number one within just four years.Of course, America still tops many league tables by a wide margin.
More worryingly, his salary would be some 240 times greater than the country's GDP per person (measured on a purchasing-power parity basis).
We compare the future orientation index to the country's per capita GDP, calculated on a purchasing power parity basis, which we retrieve from the CIA World Factbook which provides figures as of 1 July 2010.
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Western Europe's per-person GDP is 72% of America's, on a purchasing-power-parity basis.
This wasn't surprising; per capita GDP that year on a purchasing-power-parity basis was $660.
The IMF predicts that in 2016 it will become the world's largest economy on a purchasing-power-parity basis.
Powered by America, global growth of close to 4%, on a purchasing-power-parity basis, seems possible.
Since 2010 global GDP growth, measured on a purchasing-power-parity basis, has slipped from more than 5% a year to just over 3%.
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