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Nepal, Laos and Cambodia, the poorest in Asia, said ADB !
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MANILA, Philippines: Brunei topped the list of Asia's richest economies by per capita income and Hong Kong emerged as the biggest spender, according to a study released Monday.

Nepal, meanwhile, was the region's poorest by both measures.

The report by regional statistical agencies, coordinated by the Asian Development Bank, showed wide disparities in Asia's living standards.

It found that the tiny, oil-rich sultanate of Brunei has a per capita gross domestic product 13 times higher than the regional average of 20,432 Hong Kong dollars (US$2,621; €1,789), and more than 40 times larger than the lowest-ranked Nepal.

Brunei is followed by Singapore, Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Apart from Nepal, the poorest have-nots include Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos and India.

The study covered 23 economies, excluding Japan, South Korea and East Timor.

India, one of the world's fastest growing economies, has a per capita income of 12,090 Hong Kong dollars (US$1,551; €1,059), still behind the regional average and also below Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

China, meanwhile, ranked above average with its per capita income of 23,267 Hong Kong dollars (US$2,986; €2,038).

Meanwhile, Hong Kong residents were the biggest spenders, according to a measure of household living standards called the per capita actual final consumption expenditure index. Taiwan and Brunei came in second and third.

In terms of spending, China and India both lagged behind the regional average, the study found.

"The study shows the growth and developmental challenges facing the region," said Ifzal Ali, ADB's chief economist. "The region has miles to go before celebrating its economic success."

The study, called "2005 International Comparison Program in Asia and the Pacific: Purchasing Power Parity and Real Expenditure," is part of a global initiative spearheaded by the World Bank that allows cross-country comparison of purchasing powers of currencies and living standards.


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please corect your topic agin, so far as i reead in the news: it said that ...THE POOREST HAVE NOT INCLUD LAOS. GOOD!



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please corect your topic! wrote:

 

please corect your topic agin, so far as i reead in the news: it said that ...THE POOREST HAVE NOT INCLUD LAOS. GOOD!

 



A 'have not' is a way of saying something or someone does not have anything - it means poor. Take another English language course and ask for advice from someone before coming here and telling people to correct things that don't need correcting.

 



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http://www.adb.org/Media/Articles/2007/12316-asian-living-standards/default.asp

Table 1. PPP Adjusted Indicators, 2005
(Hong Kong , China, as base)

Economy
Per Capita Real GDPa
(HK dollar)
Per Capita Real AFCEa
(HK dollar)
Price Level Index
(Asia=100)

Brunei Darussalam

269,971 81,740 133

Singapore

235,923 99,393 159

Macao, China

211,907 67,160 162

Hong Kong, China

202,941 125,303 180

Taipei,China

148,275 107,878 148

Malaysia

65,217 35,544 112

Iran, Islamic Republic of

60,815 42,671 73

Thailand

39,070 28,679 97

Fiji Islands

23,938 23,648 208

China, People's Republic of

23,267 11,189 103

Maldives

22,845 14,061 156

Bhutan

21,009 12,328 88

Asia

20,432 12,878 100

Sri Lanka

19,798 17,464 86

Indonesia

18,396 14,970 100

Philippines

16,675 14,049 97

Mongolia

15,035 10,360 85

Pakistan

13,628 13,087 79

Viet Nam

12,185 8,362 73

India

12,090 9,293 82

Lao People's Democratic Republic

10,303 7,101 69

Cambodia

8,266 7,713 77

Bangladesh

7,215 6,456 86

Nepal

6,146 5,806 78
a Real refers to purchasing power parity-adjusted values
Notes:
Results for the People's Republic of China were based on national annual average prices extrapolated by the ICP Regional Office and the ICP Global Office using price data for 11 cities submitted by the National Bureau of Statistics of China.

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Thank You for the chart.

I went to the source also but couldn't make heads or tails of all the charts. I know they were also looking at things like Purchasing Power Parity, which is often a more realistic way to compare countries especially like Lao PDR where much of the population isn't in the cash economy. I wish they had just used one currency for all comparisons. A quick look and I couln't figure things out. Usually I'm ok with all this econo speak.

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