Below is the CIA's tabulation of gross domestic product per capita by country, ranked from highest to lowest.
There are some interesting conclusions and lessons to be drawn from it. First note that the very richest countries are tax dodges or oil sheikdoms. Leichtenstein produces nothing except for a false teeth factory as Harvey has noted. Luxembourg, Bermuda, Jersey, Luxembourg, Guernsey, the Cayman Islands, and Andorra are likewise tax dodges, not national economies. Their wealth is that of other countries concealed there.
Ireland and Switzerland are a middle case - small countries which flourish in part because they are tax dodges. The Swiss benefit from their honesty and orderliness, their good character. The Irish get along in spite of their lack of it.
Qatar, Norway, Kuwait, Brunei, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain all derive their wealth exclusively or primarily from oil and all are small.
All the tax dodge countries and the oil kingdoms are even smaller. The first country on the list that has more people than a large American city, the wealthiest large country, is.... the United States.
Next come the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Japan, France, and Italy.
So for all the economic doom and gloom in our press, it is well to remember that the United States is still the wealthiest large country in the world. And compared to the others of the ten biggest countries in the world - China, India, Indonesia, Brasil, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Russia, and Japan - we are wealthy indeed.
Of course these are all 2008 figures. American spending last year was all put on a First Bank of China credit card which we are not in a position to pay. So last year's wealth may not mean much in 2009.
Anent which, how crazy is it that we are deeply and dangerously in debt to China? Our per capita GDP last year was $47,500 and theirs was $6,000. Yet we are in debt to them? Their per capita GDP is one-eighth of ours, and less than 2/3 of the world average of $10,500 (if the world were a country it would rank 101st). How could this happen? Who was in charge? Oh. Him.
We manage our money as well as the Iraqis manage their oil fields.
Here are some lessons to draw from the ranking below:
1. Stay the hell out of Africa.
2. Avoid socialist dictatorships - North Korea versus South, Cuba, Democratic Republic of Anything
3. Avoid former socialist dictatorships too - Moldova, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Serbia
4. Be Chinese, but not in China - Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan
5. Live near oil if possible - Kuwait, Brunei, UAE, Alberta, Norway - unless it conflicts with rule #1 - Nigeria
6. In general it is a poor idea to be brown, but a terrible idea to be black - Africa, Brasil, Haiti.
7. It is good to be Scandinavian - Sweden, Denmark, Iceland
8. If you live in a country with a high birth rate, leave - Gaza, West Bank, Afghanistan.
9. Move to the US if you can, to the EU if you can't. Canada is also good if you are able to persuade yourself that winter will never come.
10. If your country was rich last year, expect to be screwed this year - United States, Ireland, Iceland.
Tragically the poorest country on the list, Zimbabwe, was not long ago the richest, best run, safest country in Africa. The collapse of their economy and of the Zimbabwean shilling since the farm expropriations at the beginning of the century have made them the poorest people in the world. Unlike the people of Gaza who have largely brought their misfortunes on themselves and deserve them, the Shona have fallen into a crevasse in their history. The Palestinians are nasty , aggressive, and violent. The Shona are kind, polite, and pleasant and in no way deserve what has befallen them. It is hard to see how it could have been avoided and harder to see how it can be escaped.
There are some interesting conclusions and lessons to be drawn from it. First note that the very richest countries are tax dodges or oil sheikdoms. Leichtenstein produces nothing except for a false teeth factory as Harvey has noted. Luxembourg, Bermuda, Jersey, Luxembourg, Guernsey, the Cayman Islands, and Andorra are likewise tax dodges, not national economies. Their wealth is that of other countries concealed there.
Ireland and Switzerland are a middle case - small countries which flourish in part because they are tax dodges. The Swiss benefit from their honesty and orderliness, their good character. The Irish get along in spite of their lack of it.
Qatar, Norway, Kuwait, Brunei, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain all derive their wealth exclusively or primarily from oil and all are small.
All the tax dodge countries and the oil kingdoms are even smaller. The first country on the list that has more people than a large American city, the wealthiest large country, is.... the United States.
Next come the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Japan, France, and Italy.
So for all the economic doom and gloom in our press, it is well to remember that the United States is still the wealthiest large country in the world. And compared to the others of the ten biggest countries in the world - China, India, Indonesia, Brasil, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Russia, and Japan - we are wealthy indeed.
Of course these are all 2008 figures. American spending last year was all put on a First Bank of China credit card which we are not in a position to pay. So last year's wealth may not mean much in 2009.
Anent which, how crazy is it that we are deeply and dangerously in debt to China? Our per capita GDP last year was $47,500 and theirs was $6,000. Yet we are in debt to them? Their per capita GDP is one-eighth of ours, and less than 2/3 of the world average of $10,500 (if the world were a country it would rank 101st). How could this happen? Who was in charge? Oh. Him.
We manage our money as well as the Iraqis manage their oil fields.
Here are some lessons to draw from the ranking below:
1. Stay the hell out of Africa.
2. Avoid socialist dictatorships - North Korea versus South, Cuba, Democratic Republic of Anything
3. Avoid former socialist dictatorships too - Moldova, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Serbia
4. Be Chinese, but not in China - Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan
5. Live near oil if possible - Kuwait, Brunei, UAE, Alberta, Norway - unless it conflicts with rule #1 - Nigeria
6. In general it is a poor idea to be brown, but a terrible idea to be black - Africa, Brasil, Haiti.
7. It is good to be Scandinavian - Sweden, Denmark, Iceland
8. If you live in a country with a high birth rate, leave - Gaza, West Bank, Afghanistan.
9. Move to the US if you can, to the EU if you can't. Canada is also good if you are able to persuade yourself that winter will never come.
10. If your country was rich last year, expect to be screwed this year - United States, Ireland, Iceland.
Tragically the poorest country on the list, Zimbabwe, was not long ago the richest, best run, safest country in Africa. The collapse of their economy and of the Zimbabwean shilling since the farm expropriations at the beginning of the century have made them the poorest people in the world. Unlike the people of Gaza who have largely brought their misfortunes on themselves and deserve them, the Shona have fallen into a crevasse in their history. The Palestinians are nasty , aggressive, and violent. The Shona are kind, polite, and pleasant and in no way deserve what has befallen them. It is hard to see how it could have been avoided and harder to see how it can be escaped.
1 | Liechtenstein | $118,000 | |
2 | Qatar | $111,000 | |
3 | Luxembourg | $81,200 | |
4 | Bermuda | $69,900 | |
5 | Norway | $59,500 | |
6 | Kuwait | $57,500 | |
7 | Jersey | $57,000 | |
8 | Singapore | $51,600 | |
9 | Brunei | $51,300 | |
10 | United States | $47,500 | |
11 | Ireland | $45,500 | |
12 | United Arab Emirates | $44,600 | |
13 | Guernsey | $44,600 | |
14 | Cayman Islands | $43,800 | |
15 | Hong Kong | $43,800 | |
16 | Andorra | $42,500 | |
17 | Iceland | $42,300 | |
18 | Switzerland | $42,000 | |
19 | San Marino | $41,900 | |
20 | Netherlands | $40,500 | |
21 | Austria | $40,400 | |
22 | Canada | $39,200 | |
23 | British Virgin Islands | $38,500 | |
24 | Australia | $38,200 | |
25 | Sweden | $38,200 | |
26 | Gibraltar | $38,200 | |
27 | Belgium | $37,500 | |
28 | Bahrain | $37,400 | |
29 | Equatorial Guinea | $37,300 | |
30 | Denmark | $37,200 | |
31 | Finland | $37,000 | |
32 | United Kingdom | $36,700 | |
33 | Germany | $35,500 | |
34 | Falkland Islands | $35,400 | |
35 | Isle of Man | $35,000 | |
36 | Spain | $34,600 | |
37 | Japan | $34,100 | |
38 | European Union | $33,700 | |
39 | France | $33,300 | |
40 | Greece | $32,100 | |
41 | Italy | $31,400 | |
42 | Taiwan | $31,100 | |
43 | Faroe Islands | $31,000 | |
44 | Bahamas, | $30,700 | |
45 | Macau | $30,000 | |
46 | Monaco | $30,000 | |
47 | Slovenia | $29,600 | |
48 | Israel | $28,600 | |
49 | New Zealand | $27,900 | |
50 | Korea, South | $27,700 | |
51 | Czech Republic | $25,900 | |
52 | Malta | $24,600 | |
53 | Trinidad and Tobago | $23,600 | |
54 | Portugal | $22,200 | |
55 | Slovakia | $22,000 | |
56 | Aruba | $21,800 | |
57 | Estonia | $21,400 | |
58 | Cyprus | $21,300 | |
59 | Seychelles | $21,000 | |
60 | Saudi Arabia | $20,500 | |
61 | Oman | $20,200 | |
62 | Greenland | $20,000 | |
63 | Hungary | $19,800 | |
64 | Antigua and Barbuda | $19,400 | |
65 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | $19,100 | |
66 | Barbados | $18,900 | |
67 | Croatia | $18,400 | |
68 | French Polynesia | $18,000 | |
69 | Lithuania | $17,800 | |
70 | Puerto Rico | $17,800 | |
71 | Poland | $17,400 | |
72 | Latvia | $17,300 | |
73 | Russia | $16,100 | |
74 | Netherlands Antilles | $16,000 | |
75 | Malaysia | $15,200 | |
76 | New Caledonia | $15,000 | |
77 | Chile | $14,900 | |
78 | Virgin Islands | $14,500 | |
79 | Mexico | $14,300 | |
80 | Argentina | $14,200 | |
81 | Gabon | $14,200 | |
82 | Libya | $14,200 | |
83 | Botswana | $13,900 | |
84 | Venezuela | $13,500 | |
85 | Grenada | $13,200 | |
86 | Bulgaria | $12,900 | |
87 | Iran | $12,800 | |
88 | Northern Mariana Islands | $12,500 | |
89 | Uruguay | $12,400 | |
90 | Romania | $12,200 | |
91 | Mauritius | $12,100 | |
92 | Turkey | $11,900 | |
93 | Belarus | $11,800 | |
94 | Panama | $11,800 | |
95 | Costa Rica | $11,600 | |
96 | Kazakhstan | $11,500 | |
97 | Turks and Caicos Islands | $11,500 | |
98 | Lebanon | $11,100 | |
99 | Saint Lucia | $11,100 | |
100 | Serbia | $10,800 | |
101 | World | $10,500 | |
102 | Brazil | $10,200 | |
103 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | $10,200 | |
104 | Montenegro | $10,100 | |
105 | South Africa | $10,100 | |
106 | Dominica | $10,000 | |
107 | Azerbaijan | $9,500 | |
108 | Cuba | $9,500 | |
109 | Colombia | $9,200 | |
110 | Cook Islands | $9,100 | |
111 | Macedonia | $9,100 | |
112 | Angola | $9,000 | |
113 | Suriname | $8,900 | |
114 | Anguilla | $8,800 | |
115 | Jamaica | $8,600 | |
116 | Peru | $8,500 | |
117 | Belize | $8,400 | |
118 | Thailand | $8,400 | |
119 | Dominican Republic | $8,200 | |
120 | Palau | $8,100 | |
121 | American Samoa | $8,000 | |
122 | Tunisia | $7,900 | |
123 | Ecuador | $7,500 | |
124 | Ukraine | $7,400 | |
125 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | $7,000 | |
126 | Algeria | $6,900 | |
127 | Bosnia-Herzegovina | $6,500 | |
128 | Turkmenistan | $6,500 | |
129 | Namibia | $6,400 | |
130 | Armenia | $6,300 | |
131 | El Salvador | $6,200 | |
132 | Albania | $6,000 | |
133 | China | $6,000 | |
134 | Egypt | $5,800 | |
135 | Niue | $5,800 | |
136 | Guatemala | $5,300 | |
137 | Kiribati | $5,300 | |
138 | Bhutan | $5,200 | |
139 | Jordan | $5,200 | |
140 | Nauru | $5,000 | |
141 | Mayotte | $4,900 | |
142 | Georgia | $4,700 | |
143 | Samoa | $4,700 | |
144 | Vanuatu | $4,600 | |
145 | Tonga | $4,600 | |
146 | Syria | $4,600 | |
147 | Bolivia | $4,500 | |
148 | Morocco | $4,500 | |
149 | Maldives | $4,500 | |
150 | Sri Lanka | $4,400 | |
151 | Swaziland | $4,400 | |
152 | Honduras | $4,400 | |
153 | Paraguay | $4,200 | |
154 | Congo, Republic of the | $3,900 | |
155 | Indonesia | $3,900 | |
156 | Guyana | $3,900 | |
157 | Cape Verde | $3,800 | |
158 | Wallis and Futuna | $3,800 | |
159 | Fiji | $3,800 | |
160 | Montserrat | $3,400 | |
161 | Philippines | $3,300 | |
162 | Iraq | $3,200 | |
163 | Mongolia | $3,200 | |
164 | Gaza Strip | $2,900 | |
165 | Nicaragua | $2,900 | |
166 | West Bank | $2,900 | |
167 | India | $2,900 | |
168 | Vietnam | $2,800 | |
169 | Solomon Islands | $2,700 | |
170 | Djibouti | $2,700 | |
171 | Uzbekistan | $2,600 | |
172 | Moldova | $2,500 | |
173 | Pakistan | $2,500 | |
174 | Western Sahara | $2,500 | |
175 | Yemen | $2,500 | |
176 | Saint Helena | $2,500 | |
177 | Marshall Islands | $2,500 | |
178 | Cameroon | $2,300 | |
179 | Kosovo | $2,300 | |
180 | Timor-Leste | $2,300 | |
181 | Papua-New Guinea | $2,300 | |
182 | Nigeria | $2,300 | |
183 | Micronesia, Federated States | $2,200 | |
184 | Kyrgyzstan | $2,200 | |
185 | Sudan | $2,200 | |
186 | Laos | $2,100 | |
187 | Mauritania | $2,100 | |
188 | Cambodia | $2,000 | |
189 | Korea, North | $1,800 | |
190 | Tajikistan | $1,800 | |
191 | Cote d'Ivoire | $1,700 | |
192 | Chad | $1,600 | |
193 | Kenya | $1,600 | |
194 | Lesotho | $1,600 | |
195 | Tuvalu | $1,600 | |
196 | Senegal | $1,600 | |
197 | Bangladesh | $1,500 | |
198 | Ghana | $1,500 | |
199 | Benin | $1,500 | |
200 | Zambia | $1,500 | |
201 | Tanzania | $1,400 | |
202 | Gambia, The | $1,300 | |
203 | Haiti | $1,300 | |
204 | Uganda | $1,300 | |
205 | Sao Tome and Principe | $1,300 | |
206 | Burma | $1,200 | |
207 | Burkina Faso | $1,200 | |
208 | Guinea | $1,100 | |
209 | Mali | $1,100 | |
210 | Nepal | $1,100 | |
211 | Comoros | $1,000 | |
212 | Madagascar | $1,000 | |
213 | Tokelau | $1,000 | |
214 | Ethiopia | $900 | |
215 | Mozambique | $900 | |
216 | Togo | $900 | |
217 | Sierra Leone | $900 | |
218 | Rwanda | $900 | |
219 | Afghanistan | $800 | |
220 | Malawi | $800 | |
221 | Central African Republic | $700 | |
222 | Niger | $700 | |
223 | Eritrea | $700 | |
224 | Guinea-Bissau | $600 | |
225 | Somalia | $600 | |
226 | Liberia | $500 | |
227 | Burundi | $300 | |
228 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | $300 | |
229 | Zimbabwe | $200 |
Hello Jack. I just come across this blog. I'd just like to say that I think you are a disgusting horrible racist. I hope you suffer greatly and that the last chapter of your pathetic little life is very painful, peace.
ReplyDeleteAllahu Akbar
ReplyDeleteI find it amusing that the least humourous posters on this blog are those anti-semetic bastards who post as anonymous. I love you Jack. I think you're great.
ReplyDeleteLol. To be honest I think you're a wanker
ReplyDeleteI mean to post that last comment as 'Nick Danger', it loses its ironic quality which I made the accident...
cunt
ReplyDeleteAaaah Jasmin,
ReplyDeletePeace indeed...where's the kindness, love and compassion that go with that "peace"?
Peace on you too,
Tootsie
Sorry, I have bad news for Jasmin. My disgusting horrible little life has been a triumph since I retired in 2004. I am in good health, have a government pension, a lovely house in spite of it being occasionally over-run by smart alec Irish kids, travel frequently - to Shanghai, Latvia, and Paris this year, have spent four of the past six summers in Canada, have found my appreciation for classical music to have swelled to a profound visceral pleasure now that I have electrostatic speakers, have lived a year in Montmartre, have bicycled the Rockies from Santa Fe to Wyoming, bicycled from San Francisco to Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic Ocean, have written a five act faux Shakespearean play, write a blog more or less regularly, have lots of good friends, and am working, albeit slowly, on a book which will be part of my legacy. I also have a project to create Rosetta stones in rock faces all over the west, and my portfolio is recovering nicely.
ReplyDeleteThey say living well is the best revenge. From which it follows that I am doing fine, and that Jasmin is screwed - as she doubtless deserves to be.
By the way Jasmin, what part of my characterizing Palestinians as nasty, aggressive and violent was your hope that my life would be full of suffering supposed to dissuade me of?
I am reminded of the editor of an Armenian newpaper in Turkey who accused Muslims of being violent. In response the Muslims murdered him - proving that they are not only violent but also stupid.
I am not trying to dissuade you from anything Jack. You have your opinions, I have mine. Your opinions are disgusting, mine are just. I see those "nasty" Palestinians are close to securing a deal for that soldier Shalit. I hope the Palestinians are released, Shalit has his head cut off and paraded around Gaza and those Palestinians fire more rockets at Israel. That may seem extreme to your petty mind Jack, but it is more than just considering the 1,000's murdered in Israeli War Crimes every year. How can you justify the amount of murder the IDF causes, how? Israel is a disgusting little place, I hope the future brings you misery for supporting it.
ReplyDeleteLOL, this Jasmin character is the breath of fresh air this dreary old blog needed.
ReplyDeleteI think Jasmin is a good example of what I mean. She wants to see Gilad Shalit's head cut off and wants rockets shot at Israeli towns. What else can one call someone who wants things like that but "nasty, aggressive, and violent"?
ReplyDeleteAnd though Jasmin's mind, like that of most Arabs, is oblivious to cause-and-effect, I would point out to her that the IDF never harms anybody until AFTER Palestinian attacks on Israelis. But taking responsibility for the consequences of their actions is not something Palestinians are capable of doing.
When there is a Palestinian attack and an Israeli reprisal for it, Palestinians like Jasmin can never ever see the connection.
Why is that Jasmin?
Listen you dirty fat little disgusting man, I've had friends and family butchered by IDF tyrants, none whoever had done anything - never raised a gun so for you to sit on perched on your fat chair pontificating about cause and effect makes me fucking sick. Who the fuck do you think you are you sick sick man? Israeli reprisal??? Fucking reprisal, thankfully I had the means to leave Gaza as that place is destroyed in everyway thanks to such reprisal. Shalit deserves to die as does any Israeli who joins forces supporting an illegal state whose purpose is to persecute and oppress the indigenious people. Bye Jack.
ReplyDeleteI feel sorrow for you, you will live out your life writting a blog, supporting an illegal cause. You must have a pityful existence. Bye,
ReplyDeleteActually Jasmin you and I both know that you are almost certainly lying. Palestinians need to demonize Israel and Israelis to explain the contradiction between your Koran-dictated need for superiority and arrogance and your inferiority in fact.
ReplyDeleteIf by any remote chance you actually have had relatives killed or injured by IDF operations, you might look to the Hamas or PLO whose attacks provoked the reprisal.
Which brings us back to why Jasmin, Muslims, and the left are unable to grasp the notion of cause and effect? Or is accepting responsibility for the consequences of your actions too much like being an adult?
Illegality Jasmin? From a people who glorify terrorism? Are you really in any position to complain about anyone else's illegality?
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