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svn380 t1_j9f49zw wrote
Reply to comment by IamaRead in [OC] How Walmart makes money (they just released earnings for the fiscal year ending January 31) by IncomeStatementGuy
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dividends are paid out of net profits, so that doesn't change the $11 billion figure
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$30+ million salary for someone running a machine that makes $11 Billion in a bad year.....as a shareholder, would you vote for that?
svn380 t1_j98alqk wrote
Reply to comment by feitiuk in A man walks into a bar and asks for the bill by Queasy_Doughnut7507
This is basically the same joke that my father learned as a boy in Amsterdam a century ago!
In the old version, it's a monkey with a peach who tries out the size of the pit before putting back into the peach and eating it.
svn380 t1_j97v7f6 wrote
Reply to comment by Easy-Slide-2652 in [OC] Top 10 largest economies by average values of GDP by highcharts
svn380 t1_j8yurhh wrote
Reply to comment by droolingdonkey in [OC] Top 10 largest economies by average values of GDP by highcharts
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Comparing living standards across countries is interesting.
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Comparing the size of different countries ' economies is also interesting.
The graph is trying to do (2). It is not trying to do (1).
svn380 t1_j8wekzm wrote
Reply to comment by droolingdonkey in [OC] Top 10 largest economies by average values of GDP by highcharts
Murdered by words.....
>If you than use this measurement and divide GDP equal over the population....
Yes .... but that's not what they are doing in this graph. They are comparing GDP, not GDP per capita
>I dont know enough to compare individual countries
....but isn't that what the graphic is all about?
svn380 t1_j8waxo9 wrote
Reply to comment by droolingdonkey in [OC] Top 10 largest economies by average values of GDP by highcharts
So you're making the argument that an unequal income distribution distorts this international comparison?
And you object to how this boosts Russia's ranking?
Just wondering what you think this effect would have on the ranking of other big economies....(e.g. China, India, USA)?
svn380 t1_j8w9tyl wrote
Reply to comment by droolingdonkey in [OC] Top 10 largest economies by average values of GDP by highcharts
Um.....no.
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that's not why Purchasing Power Parity exchange rates are used for international comparisons. Instead it tries to adjust for the fact that most spending is on "non-traded" goods and services.
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it sounds like you're thinking of GDP per capita. Here "average" GDP seems to take a moving average to get nice smooth lines.
svn380 t1_j8w96p5 wrote
Reply to comment by ferrel_hadley in [OC] Top 10 largest economies by average values of GDP by highcharts
Are you sure they're using PPP?
I didn't see that info and was wondering....
svn380 t1_j3qwmt2 wrote
To: Mods
Subject: Poop data
Is it just me, or are these sorts of data sets the opposite of beautiful?
(And while we're on the subject, shouldn't it be "dataarebeautiful"?)
svn380 t1_iy7f1e9 wrote
Reply to Your An American.. by BLKMALE-NYC
When is an American searching all over for a bathroom not an American?
When he's a Roman.
Of course, if he's desperate to find one, he might also be Russian.
svn380 t1_jaa1yiw wrote
Reply to comment by mad_titanz in Russia has announced early results from the election by Henri_Dupont
No, that would only happen in a brutal totalitarian dictatorship.
In Russia, they fall out of 5th story windows.