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  • Why do people tend to think that South Korea is more developed than Taiwan?
  • ...look at GDP/capita (PPP), Taiwan's GDP/capita (PPP) is significantly higher than Korea's with Taiwan being over 30000 USD a year.... Moreoever, I think Taiwan's economy has...than Korea's. For example, during the Asian financial crisis that took...also being in centre of the crisis, still managed to...associate Taiwan with China, and this gives people a false impression on Taiwan and...


  • Why do people tend to think that South Korea is a more developed country in Taiwan?
  • ...look at GDP/capita (PPP), Taiwan's GDP/capita (PPP) is significantly higher than Korea's with Taiwan being over 30000 USD a year.... Moreoever, I think Taiwan's economy has...than Korea's. For example, during the Asian financial crisis that took...also being in centre of the crisis, still managed to...associate Taiwan with China, and this gives people a false impression on Taiwan and...


  • When will china overtake us (i have some estimates based on stats and doubling times/exponential, wat u think?
  • ...be 128. This means China/US GDP ratio will be 100/128. So the US will still be ahead. However, if...mean that the domestic production, if any of the local consumption increases...the strategy economically. Militarily, I beleive perhaps around the early 2020's China may decide to invade Taiwan, which given the US's demise and reluctance to...


  • when will china overtake us (i have some estimates based on stats and doubling times/exponential, wat u think?
  • ...be 128. This means China/US GDP ratio will be 100/128. So the US will still be ahead. However, if...mean that the domestic production, if any of the local consumption increases...the strategy economically. Militarily, I beleive perhaps around the early 2020's China may decide to invade Taiwan, which given the US's demise and reluctance to...



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