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No system is perfect, it depends on the local set of circumstances and the crop of leaders you get.Obvious root reasons: Religion and democracy.
Easy to say. Hard to make changes.
Indeed $4T today can only be compared to maybe around $2T 15 years ago. So that would put China at around year 2005 but then you'd need to readjust the inflation. Let's say approx year 2000.
Which means India when it reaches over $4T GDP should in this GDP linear scaling theory be comparable to year 2000 China. Overall that probably lines up fairly well BUT I think China back then was still a lot more orderly and clean than India is overall. But this conjecture doesn't have much to do with cleanliness or order because North Korea is currently much more orderly than India but North Korea's GDP is nothing.
The inflation issue is already pointed out so instead of comparing with 2010 China, it's more accurate to compare with 2000 China. But India's real GDP when you consider Rupee's value or rather lack of value and dropping value with China's pegging to USD at a rate and therefore also undervaluing RMB, the real differences is even greater. Again, commensurate with general observations and comparisons.
Indeed $4T today can only be compared to maybe around $2T 15 years ago. So that would put China at around year 2005 but then you'd need to readjust the inflation. Let's say approx year 2000.
Which means India when it reaches over $4T GDP should in this GDP linear scaling theory be comparable to year 2000 China. Overall that probably lines up fairly well BUT I think China back then was still a lot more orderly and clean than India is overall. But this conjecture doesn't have much to do with cleanliness or order because North Korea is currently much more orderly than India but North Korea's GDP is nothing.
The inflation issue is already pointed out so instead of comparing with 2010 China, it's more accurate to compare with 2000 China. But India's real GDP when you consider Rupee's value or rather lack of value and dropping value with China's pegging to USD at a rate and therefore also undervaluing RMB, the real differences is even greater. Again, commensurate with general observations and comparisons.
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