My comment: Around the year end each year, The Economist produces a special issue. This year the format of the special issue is different from years past, which had some special essays on various topics. This year, however, the format is similar to a regular issue, divided into sections of United States, United Kingdom and various continents, in addition to finance, technology and book reviews. As in years past, this year's special issue has a FORECAST numbers of economies at the end of 2013 (in contrast, in late January of each year, CIA World Factbook presents the preliminary figures of economies in the year PAST, to be revised months later).
(1) So here it is,
The world in figures Countries.
(a) But the first page displays two graphics, both of which are intriguing:
(i) Money, money, money[:] Central-bank balance-sheets, May 2006=100 (for Bank of England, US Federal Reserve, and European Central Bank).
(ii) The China cost[;] Average wages adjusted for inflation, 2005=100 (for China, Vietnam, Mexico, US, and Hungary).
In graphic 2, China's wages has risen exponentially, in contrast to US (almost flatline), and Vietnam, Mexico and Hungary (all three have risen a bit over the years). Whether it (wage spur) is good or bad for China, only time will tell.
(b)
Europe...........GDP per head
France...........$40,930 (PPP: $37,240)
Germany..........$41,600 (PPP: $41,500)
Italy............$32,770 (PPP: $32,510)
Netherlands......$48,280 (PPP: $44,620)
Russia...........$14,570 (PPP: $18,750)
Switzerland......$77,340 (PPP: $52,080)
United Kongdom...$38,850 (PPP: $37,860)
Asia
Australia........$66,950 (PPP: $44,390)
China............$6,890 (PPP: $10,410)
Hong Kong........$35,610 (PPP: $52,830)
Japan............$45,680 (PPP: $37,430)
New Zealand......$33,160 (PPP: $31,610)
Singapore........$53,370 (PPP: $49,350)
South Korea......$24,590 (PPP: $33,310)
Taiwan...........$22,010 (PPP: $45,220)
North America
Canada...........$53,160 (PPP: $42,850)
Mexico...........$10,420 (PPP: $18,760)
United States....$51,525 (PPP: $51,525)
Latin America
Argentina........$12,490 (PPP: $18,750)
Brazil...........$12,670 (PPP: $12,820)
Chile............$16,370 (PPP: $19,460)
* The special issues over the years has not mentioned Luxembourg (supposedly world's highest GDP per head), for reasons I do not know.
* In terms of GDP per head (PPP), as I discovered years ago at
Penn World Table (PWT). Center for International Comparisons, University of Pennsylvania
https://pwt.sas.upenn.edu/
, that the gap between Taiwan and South Korea has enlarged ever since reliable data were available.
* Also in terms of GDP per head (PPP), Hong Kong and, in particular, Singapore are no longer impossible for Taiwan to catch up with.
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