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ARYABHAT
12:41 PM ET
June 21, 2010
This nos. are not correct - unless at PPP
Pakistan's Per capita GDP is around USD 1000, NOT USD 2590, unless you have used Purchasing Power Parity GDP Data.
Could you please clarify - if it is PPP data and so 1) place remark accordingly and 2) confirm if that is done so for ALL countries in this list.
If you are using absolute data - and not PPP data - then perhaps you need to correct the nos. accordingly.
AJAN
11:53 PM ET
June 27, 2010
Correct your grammer first, before you correct others numbers.
You really don't know what you are talking about. When you sober up, go back and verify your figures - and you would realize that you were just dreaming them up.
You seem to be suffering from acute schizophrenia - I suggest you go to a doctor.
DRUMMER05
1:43 PM ET
June 22, 2010
Can that be right?
Are you sure these figures are correct and up to date.... i agree with the last commenter.
YLOD
RSAFSOZ
4:09 PM ET
June 23, 2010
not strong
to be bad is not strong for them sikis sex