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The IMF is a source for the numbers. It is not a source for comparing various countries, at various points in time in terms of nominal GDP. Doing something like that *IS* meaningless and constructing such tables simply betrays fundamental ignorance of economic concepts. Find a reliable source which carries out this kind of comparison. Volunteer Marek 02:26, 24 November 2013 (UTC)reply
First source is a copy of a wikipedia article. Second one is tables of real gdp, with one table where nominal and real gdps are compared by country (it's essentially a measure of the
Gdp Deflator. There's no indication that the third one is a reliable source (the, quote, "how to get a girl back after a break uphow do i get my ex girlfriend back how to get a girlfriend back how to get your ex girlfriend back fasthow to make your girlfriend want you" is a good indication that it's not). The fourth is IMF - again, there's no denying that IMF compiles statistics on nominal gdps. That's different than comparing economies across time and space in terms of nominal gdp. Volunteer Marek 07:06, 24 November 2013 (UTC)reply
For some reason, Alregia's GDP figured as less than a half of what the IMF estimated as for 2016. I made the correction. — Preceding
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181.209.75.106 (
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May be that is why the total is shown as 2,191.104 but when we add them all it gives 2,266.788? May be the list should be revisited? — Preceding
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144.160.98.96 (
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17:49, 26 April 2019 (UTC)reply
There should be only two digits after the decimal point in per capital column
The per capital column list per capital amounts is two ways: with two digits after the decimal point and with three. It should only be two. It should consistent down the column. It would be easier to read. I went through and removed the third digit, rounding up or down as appropriate. --
Iloilo Wanderer (
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05:43, 26 September 2019 (UTC)reply
Looks like someone reverted your change. Not sure why. Who cares about one tenth of a US cent? In fact, who cares about decimals at all? Rounded to the nearest dollar is already sufficient.
105.232.8.210 (
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09:28, 4 November 2022 (UTC)reply
May 2022 Update
Creating this section for any discussion on update to IMF April 2022 Data. I have fixed a broken citation, and fixed the headings of the table. I plan to now update the data using the recent IMF update. Following that publish, I will edit any needed order changes to the countries. I want separate publishes for reference documentation. One important note is the citation for IMF is not "Africa." IMF does not have an "Africa" category but separates its data by Middle East / North Africa (MENA) and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). When fixing the broken IMF link, I provided both separated MENA (only NA) and SSA, IMF links.