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Old Jun 14th, 2005, 15:00   #1
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What is India's GDP?

I was reading the "Uncivilized" thread, and thought lets see where does my country stand in terms of GDP - i mean economist take that as a criteria to descide how civilized is a nation.

So here are some surprises:
1 World $ 55,500,000,000,000 2004 est.
2 United States $ 11,750,000,000,000 2004 est.
3 European Union $ 11,650,000,000,000 2004 est.
4 China $ 7,262,000,000,000 2004 est.
5 Japan $ 3,745,000,000,000 2004 est.
6 India $ 3,319,000,000,000 2004 est. ---- YES 3.319 TRILLION $'S
7 Germany $ 2,362,000,000,000 2004 est.
8 United Kingdom $ 1,782,000,000,000 2004 est.
9 France $ 1,737,000,000,000 2004 est.
10 Italy $ 1,609,000,000,000 2004 est.

u can check for more at http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/.../2001rank.html

Also India is amongst the fastest growing nations - with 6% growth.

So when people talk about Bihar n places - yes they are poor lands, they are country sides, yes their is corruption - but things are changing by the breath.

India said NO to the world bank Tsumani help - how many nations can say so!!!

I know we all love india, but just wanted to get the $$ facts right..

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Old Jun 14th, 2005, 15:11   #2
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These figures are about 3 years post...

Anyhow, these numbers are PPP (purchasing power parity) that in common mans terms are slightly 'packed' than what we may guess. (if we can guess that type of figures.. )

But if its packed for India, they're packed for all countries mentioned.

Going great guns... India... civilized or not!!
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Old Jun 14th, 2005, 15:30   #3
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These figures are about 3 years post...

Anyhow, these numbers are PPP (purchasing power parity) that in common mans terms are slightly 'packed' than what we may guess. (if we can guess that type of figures.. )

But if its packed for India, they're packed for all countries mentioned.

Going great guns... India... civilized or not!!
what does the 2004 est mean?
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Old Jun 14th, 2005, 16:18   #4
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GDP gives the gross domestic product (GDP) or value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year.

GDP per capita shows GDP divided by population. This is GDP per capita (India 155)

1 Luxembourg $ 58,900 2004 est.
2 United States $ 40,100 2004 est.
3 Guernsey $ 40,000 2003 est.
4 Norway $ 40,000 2004 est.
5 Jersey $ 40,000 2003 est.
6 British Virgin Islands $ 38,500 2004 est.
7 Bermuda $ 36,000 2003 est.
8 San Marino $ 34,600 2001 est.
9 Hong Kong $ 34,200 2004 est.
10 Switzerland $ 33,800 2004 est.
11 Cayman Islands $ 32,300 2004 est.
12 Denmark $ 32,200 2004 est.
13 Ireland $ 31,900 2004 est.
14 Iceland $ 31,900 2004 est.
15 Canada $ 31,500 2004 est.
16 Austria $ 31,300 2004 est.
17 Australia $ 30,700 2004 est.
18 Belgium $ 30,600 2004 est.
19 United Kingdom $ 29,600 2004 est.
20 Netherlands $ 29,500 2004 est.
21 Japan $ 29,400 2004 est.
22 Finland $ 29,000 2004 est.
23 France $ 28,700 2004 est.
24 Germany $ 28,700 2004 est.
25 Man, Isle of $ 28,500 2003 est.
26 Sweden $ 28,400 2004 est.
27 Aruba $ 28,000 2002 est.
28 Gibraltar $ 27,900 2000 est.
29 Singapore $ 27,800 2004 est.
30 Italy $ 27,700 2004 est.
31 Monaco $ 27,000 2000 est.
32 European Union $ 26,900 2004 est.
33 Andorra $ 26,800 2003 est.
34 Taiwan $ 25,300 2004 est.
35 United Arab Emirates $ 25,200 2004 est.
36 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) $ 25,000 2002 est.
37 Liechtenstein $ 25,000 1999 est.
38 Brunei $ 23,600 2003 est.
39 Spain $ 23,300 2004 est.
40 New Zealand $ 23,200 2004 est.

139 Morocco $ 4,200 2004 est.
140 Guatemala $ 4,200 2004 est.
141 Jamaica $ 4,100 2004 est.
142 Sri Lanka $ 4,000 2004 est.
143 Maldives $ 3,900 2002 est.
144 Azerbaijan $ 3,800 2004 est.
145 Wallis and Futuna $ 3,800 2004 est.
146 Guyana $ 3,800 2004 est.
147 Ecuador $ 3,700 2004 est.
148 Niue $ 3,600 2000 est.
149 Indonesia $ 3,500 2004 est.
150 Iraq $ 3,500 2004 est.
151 Montserrat $ 3,400 2002 est.
152 Syria $ 3,400 2004 est.
153 Lesotho $ 3,200 2004 est.
154 Georgia $ 3,100 2004 est.
155 India $ 3,100 2004 est.
156 Cuba $ 3,000 2004 est.
157 Vanuatu $ 2,900 2003 est.
158 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines $ 2,900 2002 est.
159 Honduras $ 2,800 2004 est.
160 Equatorial Guinea $ 2,700 2002 est.
161 Vietnam $ 2,700 2004 est.
goes all the way to 232
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GDP gives the gross domestic product (GDP) or value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year.

GDP per capita shows GDP divided by population. This is GDP per capita (India 155)

goes all the way to 232
GDP per captia - i knew it was coming... where is China?
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You knew it was coming - and it did!

China is 121 $5,600
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Old Jun 14th, 2005, 23:13   #7
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GDP has nothing to do with being "civilized". In the past, some of the more prosperous countries have behaved barabarously -- either certain groups of their own people or other countries. Many oil rich countries with high GDPs do not allow their citizens the basic "civil" liberties.
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Old Jun 14th, 2005, 23:28   #8
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GDP has nothing to do with being "civilized". In the past, some of the more prosperous countries have behaved barabarously -- either certain groups of their own people or other countries. Many oil rich countries with high GDPs do not allow their citizens the basic "civil" liberties.

Absolutely...Middle East...their GDP is a hoot...but they chop the hands off the offenders! that is not civilized...that is barbaric!
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Old Jun 15th, 2005, 02:47   #9
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Now on top of GNP one must figure in how much a country goes into debt each year, what is that called, the National Deficit? The yearly National Deficit for the United States is in the trillions? The United States has been running in the red for decades now. India on the other hand if I'm not mistaken, is running in the green, and like that other country, China, is putting money in their national banks.

I'm at work so I don't have time to figure it out, but how much is the USA going in the hole each year, and how much is India putting in the bank?
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The trade deficit (exports - imports) is already figured into the GDP calculations.

GDP = consumption + investment + exports - imports

So the US GDP will continue to reduce if trade deficits keep increasing.
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Byronic is talking about the national debt--which is a drag on GDP, since a percentage has to go into servicing it.

The US has over $7.8 trillion in outstanding IOUs.

http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/

Economists speak of HIPCs--Heavily Indebted Poor Countries, like much of sub-Saharan Africa, where state economies are given over to servicing their debts to rich nations and preventing local growth (thus, the push to forgive Africa's debt). Soon those economists may be talking about HIRCs--Heavily Indebted Rich Countries.

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how much is India putting in the bank?
The question there, really, is how much does India have in foreign reserves (since the rupee isn't worth anything outside of India), and the answer is about $140 billion--most in dollar assets, which form part of the US national debt!
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Byronic is talking about the national debt--which is a drag on GDP,
Currently, the servicing cost of this is at 0.2% of GDP -- a negligible figure. But, I guess it could grow if the budget deficit continues.
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Originally Posted by ColinT
GDP gives the gross domestic product (GDP) or value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year.

GDP per capita shows GDP divided by population. This is GDP per capita (India 155)

1 Luxembourg $ 58,900 2004 est.
2 United States $ 40,100 2004 est.
3 Guernsey $ 40,000 2003 est.
4 Norway $ 40,000 2004 est.
5 Jersey $ 40,000 2003 est.
6 British Virgin Islands $ 38,500 2004 est.
7 Bermuda $ 36,000 2003 est.
8 San Marino $ 34,600 2001 est.
9 Hong Kong $ 34,200 2004 est.
10 Switzerland $ 33,800 2004 est.
11 Cayman Islands $ 32,300 2004 est.
12 Denmark $ 32,200 2004 est.
13 Ireland $ 31,900 2004 est.
14 Iceland $ 31,900 2004 est.
15 Canada $ 31,500 2004 est.
16 Austria $ 31,300 2004 est.
17 Australia $ 30,700 2004 est.
18 Belgium $ 30,600 2004 est.
19 United Kingdom $ 29,600 2004 est.
20 Netherlands $ 29,500 2004 est.
21 Japan $ 29,400 2004 est.
22 Finland $ 29,000 2004 est.
23 France $ 28,700 2004 est.
24 Germany $ 28,700 2004 est.
25 Man, Isle of $ 28,500 2003 est.
26 Sweden $ 28,400 2004 est.
27 Aruba $ 28,000 2002 est.
28 Gibraltar $ 27,900 2000 est.
29 Singapore $ 27,800 2004 est.
30 Italy $ 27,700 2004 est.
31 Monaco $ 27,000 2000 est.
32 European Union $ 26,900 2004 est.
33 Andorra $ 26,800 2003 est.
34 Taiwan $ 25,300 2004 est.
35 United Arab Emirates $ 25,200 2004 est.
36 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) $ 25,000 2002 est.
37 Liechtenstein $ 25,000 1999 est.
38 Brunei $ 23,600 2003 est.
39 Spain $ 23,300 2004 est.
40 New Zealand $ 23,200 2004 est.

139 Morocco $ 4,200 2004 est.
140 Guatemala $ 4,200 2004 est.
141 Jamaica $ 4,100 2004 est.
142 Sri Lanka $ 4,000 2004 est.
143 Maldives $ 3,900 2002 est.
144 Azerbaijan $ 3,800 2004 est.
145 Wallis and Futuna $ 3,800 2004 est.
146 Guyana $ 3,800 2004 est.
147 Ecuador $ 3,700 2004 est.
148 Niue $ 3,600 2000 est.
149 Indonesia $ 3,500 2004 est.
150 Iraq $ 3,500 2004 est.
151 Montserrat $ 3,400 2002 est.
152 Syria $ 3,400 2004 est.
153 Lesotho $ 3,200 2004 est.
154 Georgia $ 3,100 2004 est.
155 India $ 3,100 2004 est.
156 Cuba $ 3,000 2004 est.
157 Vanuatu $ 2,900 2003 est.
158 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines $ 2,900 2002 est.
159 Honduras $ 2,800 2004 est.
160 Equatorial Guinea $ 2,700 2002 est.
161 Vietnam $ 2,700 2004 est.
goes all the way to 232

Without cost of living taken into consideration, those numbers are meaning less.
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what does the 2004 est mean?
Nothing much... the way they keep economic records, nothing really.
But i'm told its slightly better in India than that 'big land' in Asia...
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