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by tinco
4220 days ago
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Because on the global power scale it doesn't really matter if half your population is starving or not. And if you want to compare the peoples wealth, remember the one percent rule. How much richer does the US have to be for its bottom 50% to be as wealthy as The Netherlands' bottom 50%? It's all numbers games, this number is about global economic power, the sort that could have all sorts of real (nasty) consequences. |
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For example, does China's GDP at PPP 'equality' with the US mean it can fford as many nuclear submarines as the US, as many aircraft carriers? As many advanced state of the art stealth bombers, fighters, tanks, spy satelites and naval bases? No, it doesn't, all it realy means is it can afford as many roads and bags of rice as the US.
As soon as China starts investing in, developing or buying international standard technology and eqipment it has to start investing or spending international standard capital to do so, and PPP doesn't help anymore. Even in the case of 'soft power' such as financial support and investment in other countries, that has to be done in foreign currency. Suddenly the domestic purchasing power advantage of the Yuan becomes an equal and opposite disadvantage.