| 41. | Exchange rates are part of the picture, but I think purchasing power parity might be a more important number.
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| 42. | If the two countries have separate currencies, this does not affect the model in any way purchasing power parity applies.
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| 43. | This had seen Icelandic businesses expand abroad and Iceland become the 6th richest county per capita in purchasing power parity.
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| 44. | The dollar value might remain higher than the purchasing power parity but it would not be as crazy as today.
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| 45. | The World Bank s international poverty line definition is based on purchasing power parity basis, at $ 1.25 per day.
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| 46. | Asia has the second largest nominal GDP of all continents, after Europe, but the largest when measured in purchasing power parity.
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| 47. | In 2009, annual spending on health care amounted to 345 international dollars per person in purchasing power parity ( PPP ).
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| 48. | As a consequence, the inflating currency is usually heavily undervalued compared to stable foreign money in terms of purchasing power parity.
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| 49. | They are interest rates, asset prices and purchasing power parity, the relative cost of everything from Big Macs to new clothes.
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| 50. | Total health spending per capita, in US dollars adjusted for purchasing power parity of Japan compared to other first world nations.
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