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Japan's GDP marks sharpest drop since 2011

You are right but surpassing a very small country in total umber is not a big achievement and not a matter of much pride. I simply want to tell you that.

LOL!! I don't think Japan is a small country in territory and population.

Just tell me how many countries in the world has population of more than 100 million?

China, India, Indonesia, JP, BD, PH....only 11-12 countries.
 
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You are right but surpassing a very small country in total umber is not a big achievement and not a matter of much pride. I simply want to tell you that.

China and India are both huge countries. In terms of population and area size. So of course, not many countries in the world can equal their individual attributes. The issue is the applicability of introducing economic reform so that the entire population is mobilized. India and China are production centers. They are the manufacturers of the world. You see?

They contribute to the entire global system. So long as there are huge markets , then production capability will be limitless. China , which has embraced the manufacturing position as the 'factory of the world' is ahead of India. However, I believe that India has not yet realized its strengths and tapped into its industrial potential. As China's economy improves, as the cost of labor increases, then the favorability China has over other developing countries' will fade. Foreign investors will eventually move their manufacturing plants and facilities out of China and into more favorable countries that have substantially lower employment costs, favorable political climate. This is where India and ASEAN comes to the equation.

It is only natural. You see. ;)
 
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surpassing a very small country in total umber is not a big achievement and not a matter of much pride.

Are you joking? This sounds like a luxemburger told me, you need work harder to get higher income. Save it, my indian friend, you have too much delusion. Who are you? Are you Luxemburger? If not, stop talking like that. It sounds like you have achived a lot!
 
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Are you joking? This sounds like a luxemburger told me, you need work harder to get higher income. Save it, my indian friend, you have too much delusion. Who are you? Are you Luxemburger? If not, stop talking like that. It sounds like you have achived a lot!

Hong Kong SAR, Macau and Singapore are all in the top 10 GDP per capita in the world.

This shows the potential of the Chinese people. There is no reason why the Mainland cannot achieve the exact same thing, in fact I would say in my experience that Mainlanders are much harder working than Hong Kongers.

The only difference is infrastructure, education, etc. per capita. And the Mainland is catching up very fast, maybe it will only take 1-2 decades for them to catch up in the most vital areas, and maybe a bit longer to achieve the same GDP per capita.

Remember that the Mainland doubles its GDP every 5 years or so, that is some incredible speed. The fastest economic expansion in world history.
 
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Are you joking? This sounds like a luxemburger told me, you need work harder to get higher income. Save it, my indian friend, you have too much delusion. Who are you? Are you Luxemburger? If not, stop talking like that. It sounds like you have achived a lot!


One more ignorant Chinese friend who do not want to accept reality and want drag himself down by making foolish argument to prove his baseless point. I do not know why you people make mockery of yourself on this forum by making stupid argument. If you think that your higher GDP makes your citizens wealthier than Japan and your living standard is greater than Japan, than you can enjoy it. I do not want to argue further to bring you out of fool's paradise.
 
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One more ignorant Chinese friend who do not want to accept reality and want drag himself down by making foolish argument to prove his baseless point. I do not know why you people make mockery of yourself on this forum by making stupid argument. If you think that your higher GDP makes your citizens wealthier than Japan and your living standard is greater than Japan, than you can enjoy it. I do not want to argue further to bring you out of fool's paradise.

Check my thread, which one of my comment said Chinese citizens are wealthier than Japanese? Don't mix my opinion with others.
 
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Check my thread, which one of my comment said Chinese citizens are wealthier than Japanese? Don't mix my opinion with others.

Brother, the guy you are arguing with is a well known 腦殘, he probably doesn't even know who he is arguing with, since no one on this thread claimed that China has a higher per capita income than Japan. :lol:
 
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Hong Kong SAR, Macau and Singapore are all in the top 10 GDP per capita in the world.

This shows the potential of the Chinese people. There is no reason why the Mainland cannot achieve the exact same thing, in fact I would say in my experience that Mainlanders are much harder working than Hong Kongers.

The only difference is infrastructure, education, etc. per capita. And the Mainland is catching up very fast, maybe it will only take 1-2 decades for them to catch up in the most vital areas, and maybe a bit longer to achieve the same GDP per capita.

Remember that the Mainland doubles its GDP every 5 years or so, that is some incredible speed. The fastest economic expansion in world history.

This is true. Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and MAcao has already proved the unlimited potential of Chinese. China has a big population base, and too many history burden. Hard working are common habbit of all Chinese, there is no different between mainlanders and Hong Kongers and oversea Chinese, plus we focus on education at a younger age, this is our advantage over others.

@Hu Songshan , @Aeronaut , @Web Master ,@Oscar

Look at the language of this idiot. Pl take action against him. He is clearly violating the forum Rule and insulting other member.

LOL, you add those dirty words to my posts, I didn't say that.
 
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Hong Kong SAR, Macau and Singapore are all in the top 10 GDP per capita in the world.

This shows the potential of the Chinese people. There is no reason why the Mainland cannot achieve the exact same thing, in fact I would say in my experience that Mainlanders are much harder working than Hong Kongers.

The only difference is infrastructure, education, etc. per capita. And the Mainland is catching up very fast, maybe it will only take 1-2 decades for them to catch up in the most vital areas, and maybe a bit longer to achieve the same GDP per capita.

Remember that the Mainland doubles its GDP every 5 years or so, that is some incredible speed.

Hello my friend @Chinese-Dragon ,

I can see that you have much pride in China, and the potential that China brings to the table. This is admirable. I like that.

Let me be frank and direct with you, because I respect you. China's growth will continue and we can expect that as the national GDP increases, so will eventually the gdp per capita. However, you have to take into consideration the social, environmental and trickling effect of economic development. What China is experiencing is not relative to China, you see, what it is experiencing is something that most post-industrialized nations have experienced in the past. Japan had experienced this during our Industrial revolution, so did the Germans, the United States, Great Britain etc.

Let me use the United States as a case analysis. The United States is , undoubtedly, an economic and military Hyperpower. Her population is only 305 million, yet her national GDP stands at $17.25 Trillion. Her GDP per capita stands at $54,000. Now we know that there are certain areas in United States that are more developed , per se the Eastern Seaboard states: New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the New England Regional States of: Connecticut, New Hamphshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine. The Midwestern States : Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, as well as the Western State of California. These are highly developed states, with high GDP per capita. There are areas in the United States that are under-developed, particularly the southern states. There will be regions of a nation that will lag behind than other more developed regions.

This will be seen also in Mainland China. China is experiencing a urbanization boom, meaning the development is seen in the mega urban centers. Many of the rural communities population are experiencing a population crisis because the younger generation are moving to the cities. This is why, at current trend, the cities in China will develop first. Then, eventually, the areas adjacent to the cities. It will eventually trickle down to the rural communities. But there will be areas in China that will remain underdeveloped, naturally.



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@Nihonjin1051
 
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Brother, the guy you are arguing with is a well known 腦殘, he probably doesn't even know who he is arguing with, since no one on this thread claimed that China has a higher per capita income than Japan. :lol:

I know their mentality, India China both huge population countries, but China improved so much, making Indians left over, which makes them uncomfortable, that's all he means.
 
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@Hu Songshan , @Aeronaut , @Web Master ,@Oscar

Source: Japan's GDP marks sharpest drop since 2011 | Page 5

He deleted the last sentence and now he is lying. I believe that You have the faculty to watch the edited post. Pl check and take action so that the liars like him can be exposed and taught a lesson.

You are the one who is lying, what you think the rest of us didn't see what he wrote?

I even quoted his post myself, a few posts above.

This will be seen also in Mainland China. China is experiencing a urbanization boom, meaning the development is seen in the mega urban centers. Many of the rural communities population are experiencing a population crisis because the younger generation are moving to the cities. This is why, at current trend, the cities in China will develop first. Then, eventually, the areas adjacent to the cities. It will eventually trickle down to the rural communities. But there will be areas in China that will remain underdeveloped, naturally.

Absolutely, and these poor people from the rural areas will be our source of continuing economic growth in the future.

I know people from rural China, and I have no doubt they have the potential to be just as productive and educated as a Shanghainese or a Hong Konger, they only need the "opportunity" to do so.

Which is why we are so focused on becoming a developed country, developed countries have the physical and social infrastructure (education etc) to provide opportunities to even the poor rural areas.
 
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Hello my friend @Chinese-Dragon ,

I can see that you have much pride in China, and the potential that China brings to the table. This is admirable. I like that.

Let me be frank and direct with you, because I respect you. China's growth will continue and we can expect that as the national GDP increases, so will eventually the gdp per capita. However, you have to take into consideration the social, environmental and trickling effect of economic development. What China is experiencing is not relative to China, you see, what it is experiencing is something that most post-industrialized nations have experienced in the past. Japan had experienced this during our Industrial revolution, so did the Germans, the United States, Great Britain etc.

Let me use the United States as a case analysis. The United States is , undoubtedly, an economic and military Hyperpower. Her population is only 305 million, yet her national GDP stands at $17.25 Trillion. Her GDP per capita stands at $54,000. Now we know that there are certain areas in United States that are more developed , per se the Eastern Seaboard states: New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the New England Regional States of: Connecticut, New Hamphshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine. The Midwestern States : Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, as well as the Western State of California. These are highly developed states, with high GDP per capita. There are areas in the United States that are under-developed, particularly the southern states. There will be regions of a nation that will lag behind than other more developed regions.

This will be seen also in Mainland China. China is experiencing a urbanization boom, meaning the development is seen in the mega urban centers. Many of the rural communities population are experiencing a population crisis because the younger generation are moving to the cities. This is why, at current trend, the cities in China will develop first. Then, eventually, the areas adjacent to the cities. It will eventually trickle down to the rural communities. But there will be areas in China that will remain underdeveloped, naturally.



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@Nihonjin1051

Do not argue with Him. He is a well known ******** of the forum. To argue with him on a topic like economy is teaching Buffalo a Philosophy (An Indian Proverb).
 
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China is simply a massive country, it will take a long time for many areas to be developed. Which is why i don't worry about the potential. EU countries are all small and mostly developed same as Japan.
 
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