Watching predictions in the past 20 years seems that people have consistently underestimated China. Not to recently there was talk of China surpassing the US in 2040. Then Goldman Sachs amended that prediction to 2027. There is now talk of 2020 as being that year.
Emboldened by this trend and the good fundamental characteristics of the Chinese population's potential I'm going to be bold.
I think that by 2018 China will beat the US on this metric. Feel free to criticize this estimate. Please vote in the poll and share your opinion. Comments are welcomed!
PS: I personally think the first and last option are a bit crazy, sure China is doing great but it can't grow and the US can't decline fast enough for this to happen by 2012, of course in PPP terms this is a perfectly reasonable estimate (it may already be true). 2012-2015 also seems like a huge stretch. China may well enter difficulties that set it back decades but I really can't imagine a scenario except China breaking up into states too small (under 270 million people) to imagine a future where at least one nation in that region does not at one point surpass the US in this metric.
I also think China won't need much time after that to beat the EU figure, unless they are really slow and weird things happen in the first half of this young century.
Emboldened by this trend and the good fundamental characteristics of the Chinese population's potential I'm going to be bold.
I think that by 2018 China will beat the US on this metric. Feel free to criticize this estimate. Please vote in the poll and share your opinion. Comments are welcomed!
PS: I personally think the first and last option are a bit crazy, sure China is doing great but it can't grow and the US can't decline fast enough for this to happen by 2012, of course in PPP terms this is a perfectly reasonable estimate (it may already be true). 2012-2015 also seems like a huge stretch. China may well enter difficulties that set it back decades but I really can't imagine a scenario except China breaking up into states too small (under 270 million people) to imagine a future where at least one nation in that region does not at one point surpass the US in this metric.
I also think China won't need much time after that to beat the EU figure, unless they are really slow and weird things happen in the first half of this young century.
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