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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkata View Post
    Italy payed those founds? Germany, France, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria,Denmark... payed much more per capita than Italy. The contribution of each country depends on the power of its economy and Italy is poorer than all of those countries that i mentioned
    Poor economy? are you drunk? -

    LOL and that's why Italy is in the G8 - THE GREAT 8 INDUSTRIES? because Italy has a poor economy ? -

    The concept of the G8 is a forum in which the world's major industrialized democracies are represented -

    We never needed no EU help- even when earthquackes strike Italy - we payed our own bills - with no EU help -

    The economies of Spain Portugal and Greece can't take a crisis very well - because your country is not fully industrialised -

    Spain < Italy - OK?

    We produce - so we earn money - basic economy lessons for you -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrrhenoi View Post
    Poor economy? are you drunk? -

    LOL and that's why Italy is in the G8 - THE GREAT 8 INDUSTRIES? because Italy has a poor economy ? -

    We never needed no EU help- even when earthquackes strike Italy - we payed our own bills - with no EU help -

    The economies of Spain Portugal and Greece can't take a crisis very well - because you country is not fully industrialised -
    jesus... G8 is composed of the largest economies of the world in terms of GDP. It´s not about being rich or industrialized... Netherlands is way more industrialized and richer than Russia and do you know who is in the G8? Think (or read) before posting this kind of stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkata View Post
    jesus... G8 is composed of the largest economies of the world in terms of GDP. It´s not about being rich or industrialized... Netherlands is way more industrialized and richer than Russia and do you know who is in the G8? Think (or read) before posting this kind of stuff
    JEZUS CHRIST - IF I SAY THAT GRASS IS GREEN - YOU SAY IT'S PURPLE!

    The concept of the G8 is a forum in which the world's major industrialized democracies are represented -

    IT IS NOT ABOUT THE GDP!!!! IT'S ABOUT THE SIZE OF YOUR INDUSTRUAL ABILITIES !

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G7
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrialization

    Quote Originally Posted by Falkata View Post
    jesus... G8 is composed of the largest economies of the world in terms of GDP. It´s not about being rich or industrialized... Netherlands is way more industrialized and richer than Russia and do you know who is in the G8? Think (or read) before posting this kind of stuff
    In fact: The Netherlands is not that industrialized - Holland is a service-economy (our biggest customer is Germany) - Harbours (Rotterdam, Schiphol) and such provide 14 % of our GDP - so Russia is more industrialized than Holland - that why The Netherlands are in the G20 - and not the G8

    The Dutch work with their brain - we are a knowledge-economy - and we provide services - we are engineers -

    By the way - Holland suffers aswell of the economic crises - we depend on other countries in our income - so if Germany has a hard time - so are the Dutch -
    Last edited by Tyrrhenoi; 12-07-2010 at 10:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkata View Post
    jesus... G8 is composed of the largest economies of the world in terms of GDP. It´s not about being rich or industrialized... Netherlands is way more industrialized and richer than Russia and do you know who is in the G8? Think (or read) before posting this kind of stuff
    And also in the EU the most powerful countries are Germany, France, Italy and UK, indeed their votes worth 30 points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vampire of Venice View Post
    And also in the EU the most powerful countries are Germany, France, Italy and UK, indeed their votes worth 30 points.
    Because they are the countries with largest populations. What a big mistery here

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    I gonna say it just once since I´m not here to give people free economy lessons, my hour as a consultant is not cheap

    GDP is thee number of products of services that an economy produces in a year. Therefore, a country with a big population, caeteris paribus, will have a larger GDP than other with a smaller one. That´s why Russia or Brazil are in that list because their populations are huge and not because they have industries all over Siberia and the Amazonas too.
    GDP per capita it´s just the GDP divided between the inhabitants of the country so it´s a more accurate way of measuring somehow the "richness" of the population of a country. It´s not "how much money you spend in a year" as you´ve said before, that was a very random statement.

    Usually we study this kind of (very) basic concepts in Machroeconomy I the 1st year of the degree (those were times...). If you are interested and you want to give decent opinions about these topics at least READ. It´s not necessary that you study an Economics degree or a MBA about it but READ something before for God´s sake...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkata View Post
    I gonna say it just once since I´m not here to give people free economy lessons, my hour as a consultant is not cheap

    GDP is thee number of products of services that an economy produces in a year. Therefore, a country with a big population, caeteris paribus, will have a larger GDP than other with a smaller one. That´s why Russia or Brazil are in that list because their populations are huge and not because they have industries all over Siberia and the Amazonas too.
    GDP per capita it´s just the GDP divided between the inhabitants of the country so it´s a more accurate way of measuring somehow the "richness" of the population of a country. It´s not "how much money you spend in a year" as you´ve said before, that was a very random statement.

    Usually we study this kind of (very) basic concepts in Machroeconomy I the 1st year of the degree (those were times...). If you are interested and you want to give decent opinions about these topics at least READ. It´s not necessary that you study an Economics degree or a MBA about it but READ something before for God´s sake...
    I am a Bachelor of Business Administration - don't treat me like a retard - if you know your economy lessons - you will know that GDP is not the only criteria in measuring the ' development of a country'

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developed_countries

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrrhenoi View Post
    I am a Bachelor of Business Administration - don't treat me like a retard - if you know your economy lessons - you will know that GDP is not the only criteria in measuring the ' development of a country'

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developed_countries
    Actually nobody said GDP is a criteria for a developed counry. See for example Brazil or China, top8 GDP in the world but are not very developed. Btw, in Human Development Index, which indeed is a development criteria, Spain is above Italy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrrhenoi View Post
    I am a Bachelor of Business Administration - don't treat me like a retard - if you know your economy lessons - you will know that GDP is not the only criteria in measuring the ' development of a country'

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developed_countries
    I´m too. Also in actuarial sciences

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actuarial_science

    And of course GDP per capita is not the only criteria to measure that , but it´s much better than just GDP.
    Spain usually scores pretty high in the humdan development index btw. I still don´t see the huge gap with Italy that you try to show us

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iberia View Post
    Actually nobody said GDP is a criteria for a developed counry. See for example Brazil or China, top8 GDP in the world but are not very developed. Btw, in Human Development Index, which indeed is a development criteria, Spain is above Italy.
    And still - you do not mention the industrialisation criteria - you just don't want to hear it, do you? - to be more precise -the secundary sector of the economy -

    Still - I think that Spain/Portugal/Greece have the same problem in this matter - no back bone to support a crisis -

    Every country has it's own problems - Italy has it's problems - Spain has it's problems - Let's keep it with that....
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