Chinese provinces compared to countries with similar GDPs:

This is from the Economist: click here for the full, interactive map and more details.
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Note that these figures use the same PPP conversion rate for the whole of China, but prices are likely to be lower in poorer provinces than in richer ones, slightly reducing regional inequality.
Posted by: seo project | March 28, 2011 at 08:17 AM
Note that these figures use the same PPP conversion rate for the whole of China, but prices are likely to be lower in poorer provinces than in richer ones, slightly reducing regional inequality.
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