Skies
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Over the last 5 years or so (2012 - 2017):
BD claimed to grow its nominal per capita by 75%, but its PPP increased by 41% only. (Total difference = 34% in the wrong direction)
From 2000 to 2012 for BD:
122% in nominal per capita, 119% for PPP. (only a 3% difference).
So don't frigging launder into a whole time period the BS that's going on now (in last 5 or so years) w.r.t BBS crap (CLEARLY showing up in the household income stagnation)...Bangladesh now is laundering a magnitude more inflation into its nominal than before (and compared to regional peers by far), its crystal clear.
So basically it means that the nominal growth contributed more positively (in right way as you say) in PPP growth (percentage wise: 3% vs 34%) before BAL came.... and people were happier with their ppp capacity (percentage wise or GDP per capita to PPP ratio)?
I was thinking if I could do a private survey on 5k people to expose lies. lol
Need to learn what economic variables should I include to get the best picture. Need to make a questionnaire and survey online.
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