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Spot of Economics
Sunday, 27 February 2011
No 183: The Provinces of China Compared to Countries
THIS infographic from "The Economist" compares Chinese provinces with similar countries, in terms of GDP, GDP per capita, population and trade.
(To see a similar map about the USA
see
Post 37
).
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