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::Misplaced Pages usually uses either The World Bank or the IMF for their GDP statistics, and these are usually updated when the '''official''' report comes out. If you have an issue, take it up on the ] instead of edit warring (again). Edits on Misplaced Pages are based on a ], so stick to that guideline. --] (]) 20:05, 28 April 2015 (UTC) | ::Misplaced Pages usually uses either The World Bank or the IMF for their GDP statistics, and these are usually updated when the '''official''' report comes out. If you have an issue, take it up on the ] instead of edit warring (again). Edits on Misplaced Pages are based on a ], so stick to that guideline. --] (]) 20:05, 28 April 2015 (UTC) | ||
:::The information for USA is an official estimate. For China it is a staff estimate, but it is with more than 190 billion dollars higher than the us. Firstly, it is implausible to occur such a big differences between estimate and reality, and secondly, the third source(which, obviously, remains the only left you would agree to be the truth) states that China has the biggest economy. | |||
:::: The fact remains that there is no official statistic for China in 2014 and therefore the 2013 statistics will be used for rankings in this case. You can check the talk page of the article or the edit histories to see that this is the consensus came up at the end of March and still remains.] (]) 21:09, 28 April 2015 (UTC) |
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Discussion at Talk:United States#National March
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United States' economy
<LINK REMOVED> — Preceding unsigned comment added by Krull The Eternal (talk • contribs) 16:39, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
- Spam is against the Misplaced Pages Talk Page Guidelines. Just an FYI: "While the purpose of article talk pages is to discuss the content of articles, the purpose of user talk pages is to draw the attention or discuss the edits of a user. Misplaced Pages is not a social networking site, and all discussion should ultimately be directed solely toward the improvement of the encyclopedia." Unless you have something meaningful to say (it appears not), do not say anything at all.--Sciophobiaranger (talk) 19:56, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
- Here is a list of sources used by wikipedia and their correlating official estimates:
- http://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/GDP_PPP.pdf
- International Monetary Fund As you will see, you will see for majority of countries on this list - in 2013 they are reported as official statistics (unshaded) and in 2014 as unofficial staff estimates (shaded). This is because they have not released their official report for 2014.
- Here is a list of sources used by wikipedia and their correlating official estimates:
- Misplaced Pages usually uses either The World Bank or the IMF for their GDP statistics, and these are usually updated when the official report comes out. If you have an issue, take it up on the talk page instead of edit warring (again). Edits on Misplaced Pages are based on a consensus of editors, so stick to that guideline. --Sciophobiaranger (talk) 20:05, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
- The information for USA is an official estimate. For China it is a staff estimate, but it is with more than 190 billion dollars higher than the us. Firstly, it is implausible to occur such a big differences between estimate and reality, and secondly, the third source(which, obviously, remains the only left you would agree to be the truth) states that China has the biggest economy.
- The fact remains that there is no official statistic for China in 2014 and therefore the 2013 statistics will be used for rankings in this case. You can check the talk page of the article or the edit histories to see that this is the consensus came up at the end of March and still remains.Sciophobiaranger (talk) 21:09, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
- The information for USA is an official estimate. For China it is a staff estimate, but it is with more than 190 billion dollars higher than the us. Firstly, it is implausible to occur such a big differences between estimate and reality, and secondly, the third source(which, obviously, remains the only left you would agree to be the truth) states that China has the biggest economy.
- Misplaced Pages usually uses either The World Bank or the IMF for their GDP statistics, and these are usually updated when the official report comes out. If you have an issue, take it up on the talk page instead of edit warring (again). Edits on Misplaced Pages are based on a consensus of editors, so stick to that guideline. --Sciophobiaranger (talk) 20:05, 28 April 2015 (UTC)