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    Countries GDP as US States

    Just a link to a blog comparing the 50 states' GDPs to those of full-fledged countries'.

    From the original blog entry:
    When seeing Norway's GDP in the context of this map, one realizes why Norway often is one of the last countries U.S. companies consider when expanding to Europe.

    Norway might be an unattractive market when considering expansion because the market is so small and as a result there is little domestic competition. This has enabled local players to build monopolies or duopolies with substantial entry-barriers in many industries. Furthermore, the government has sheltered the domestic market against international competition by adding a hefty import tax and inconvenient delivery methods on goods purchased outside the country, rendering international online merchants at a disadvantage when competing on price and convenience.

    On the flip side, if you manage to establish your business here, you can overcharge your customers and get away with horrendous customer service. The average Norwegian customer is not used to good service and competitive prices. Online merchants are slow. Recently it took four weeks before I received a book shipped to me from a local merchant. On a recent trip I recently purchased shoes for our kids in the U.S. The selection was superior, and the price: 1/4th of what the local Norwegian merchant was charging.

    On the other hand, we have managed to build world-leading clusters in energy (oil, hydro) and shipping. We have inexpensive good, engineers and one of the most advanced markets in the world for mobile content (i.e. ring-tones etc.), and we are six hours ahead of the U.S. East-Cost, making us a good place to farm out work; you leave instructions at 6pm EST and have the work finished at your desk in Manhattan the next morning at 9am. This would give a Norwegian developer or project worker ample time to finish a good days work.
    Texas as Canada



    ...and they didn't forget Poland
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    Woohoo! we're Ireland. Let's get drunk

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    • #3
      Am I living in Guam or what?
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      • #4
        No India?

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        • #5
          They appear to be not using PPP. Hence, the results are a little bizarre
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          • #6
            who cares about india...

            no china ?
            "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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            • #7
              China's GDP is larger than that of any state.

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              • #8
                I believe California has the biggest economy, so anybody bigger than France won't show up here.
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                • #9
                  The reason some countries were left out (besides the fact that there are about 200 vs 50 states) was because their GDPs were higher than any state of the union's. This map looks to show only countries whose GDPs match that given commonwealth's instead of surpassing all of them.

                  The UK, Japan, Germany, China, India, Italy, and France as of 2005 all had higher GDPs than any US state per Wikipedia's numbers and the US Department of Commerce's numbers for 2005. This map shows France as California, so it probably draws from numbers either of a different source or a different year.
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                  • #10
                    I remember lots of "5th largest economy in the world" stuff floating around California a few years ago. I think it was during the recall election that gave us the Governator.

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                    • #11
                      I am impressed
                      I need a foot massage

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                      • #12
                        Whoo! Pakistan!
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                        • #13
                          lol russia LOL

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                          • #14
                            New Jersey as Russia is pretty funny too.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Spiffor
                              lol russia LOL
                              Silence.
                              As I mentioned before, the map is not measuring GDP by purchasing power parity. In such a case, Russia's 1.5 trillion pwns New Jersey's 400 billion.

                              Even according to ye nominal list that DRoSEDARs provided, Russia's 700 billion still pwns New Jersey's 400 billion.

                              Hence, I declare this map to be bad.
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