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Moreover, with a small GDP and few natural resources, Jordan has nonetheless played an important role in accepting thousands of Iraqi and Syrian refugees.
On this basis a country with a small GDP, but also a small population, can have a better standard of living than a large country.
People hate being misled, especially when contrary evidence is slapping them in the face every day, and they know that the small GDP growth which is being lauded isn't coming from the reemployment of Main Street -- heck, total unemployed workers have increased 5.7 million just since December 2008 and 13.6 million since the recession officially started in December 2007.
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Of course, these countries do not have a lot of power - they are few people and have small GDPs, but they do have a moral power.
The small GDP-PPP in low governance countries is compounded by poorer distribution of wealth.
Several nations with relatively small GDPs are, nevertheless, highly productive of trials.
Thus, these two regions are clearly among world leaders in research in this field, but because of their relatively small populations (and consequently relatively small GDPs) their absolute number of publications is small.
The DOD budgeteers... apparently reason that a smaller GDP requires belt-tightening.
Ghana, however, has a smaller GDP but ranks higher on the SPI.
This large Midwestern state, with a population of 13m (Greece has 11m, though a far smaller GDP than Illinois), has the most underfunded retirement system of any state and the largest pension burden relative to state revenue.
But Europe, with its bigger population and not much smaller GDP (reckoned to be larger, in fact, until America's recent faster growth and the depreciating euro reversed the honours), has considerable heft, as the table shows, and that weight will grow as the EU takes in more members.To their economic cost, the Europeans put less money into R&D than America does.
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