| 31. | Its component expenditures are based on purchasing power parities ( PPP both currency converters and spatial price deflators.
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| 32. | What does Purchasing power parity mean?
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| 33. | In 1982, Ward joined the OECD full-time and made the first OECD-Eurostat purchasing power parity calculations for 1980.
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| 34. | The yuan is estimated to be 4 per cent overvalued against the US dollar on purchasing power parity,
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| 35. | GDP, adjusted for purchasing power parity.
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| 36. | At purchasing power parity, the global economic output expanded by US $ 39.1 trillion from 2000 to 2010.
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| 37. | Now, though, Singapore's per capita annual income has risen to ninth in the world, adjusted for purchasing power parity.
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| 38. | For purchasing power parity comparisons, the U . S . dollar is exchanged at 3.75 Saudi Arabian Riyals only.
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| 39. | Robert Summers and Alan Heston ( 1991 ) recalculated the incomes of nations, using estimates of purchasing power parities.
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| 40. | It is considered a variation of Purchasing Power Parity, which is an entirely different concept that is economically accepted.
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