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    13 hours ago

    GDP per capita is $24,810 vs $53,195. Although Poland’s recovery after the fall of the iron curtain is great, there is no need to exaggerate.

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      "In 1995 Poland’s GDP per capita was $13,600 in today’s money — about 36 per cent of Britain’s and roughly the same as Brazil’s. Today Poland’s figure is $44,500, or 81 per cent of ours. "

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        4 hours ago

        Look anywhere else other than the article and you’ll see that’s not true

        GDP per capita =! GDP per capita PPP

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          3 hours ago

          You’re confusing nominal us dollars and adjusting for price and inflation, or what the OECD calls Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). This is what the article uses and is more meaningful than nominal gdp per capita.

          Here’s another source. Also uses the OECD’s PPP.