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    Default PIB per cápita (PPPA) 2011/2012 - Latin American Countries

    Aquí están:

    PIB per cápita (PPA) 2011.

    1 Chile 16,500
    2 Argentina 15,900
    3 Uruguay 15,200

    4 Mexico 14,300
    5 Panama 13,600
    6 Venezuela 13,000

    7 Costa Rica 11,900
    8 Brazil 11,700
    10 Colombia 10,300
    11 Peru 9,800
    12 Dominican Republic 9,000
    13 Ecuador 8,500
    14 El Salvador 7,500

    15 Guatemala 5,300
    16 Paraguay 5,200
    17 Bolivia 5,000

    18 Honduras 4,300
    19 Nicaragua 3,000
    20 Haiti 1,300


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    PIB per cápita (PPA) 2012 -Proyección-.

    1 Chile 17,300
    2 Argentina 16,600
    3 Uruguay 15,800

    4 Mexico 14,800
    5 Panama 14,600
    6 Venezuela 13,500

    7 Costa Rica 12,400
    8 Brazil 12,100
    10 Colombia 10,800
    11 Peru 10,300
    12 Dominican Republic 9,500
    13 Ecuador 8,800
    14 El Salvador 7,700

    15 Paraguay 5,500
    16 Guatemala 5,500
    17 Bolivia 5,200

    18 Honduras 4,500
    19 Nicaragua 3,100
    20 Haiti 1,400



    https://www.cia.gov/library/publicat...wdata_2004.txt

    A las cifras de ese link, hay que sumarle el crecimiento de c/ país en 2011: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/..._RPCH&grp=0&a=
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordenskjöld View Post
    Aquí están:

    1 Chile 16,500
    2 Argentina 15,900
    3 Uruguay 15,200

    4 Mexico 14,300
    5 Panama 13,600
    6 Venezuela 13,000

    7 Costa Rica 11,900
    8 Brazil 11,700
    10 Colombia 10,300
    11 Peru 9,800
    12 Dominican Republic 9,000
    13 Ecuador 8,500
    14 El Salvador 7,500

    15 Guatemala 5,300
    16 Paraguay 5,200
    17 Bolivia 5,000

    18 Honduras 4,300
    19 Nicaragua 3,000
    20 Haiti 1,300


    https://www.cia.gov/library/publicat...wdata_2004.txt

    A las cifras de ese link, hay que sumarle el crecimiento de c/ país en 2011: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/..._RPCH&grp=0&a=
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    It says Latin America, not PIGS or something.

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    Belize $8,400

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    Hey PGBK, why does Belize have a lot of immigrants?! I didn't know that. Where do they come from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordenskjöld View Post
    Hey PGBK, why does Belize have a lot of immigrants?! I didn't know that. Where do they come from?
    Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, in that order. It's because their economies are kinda shitty and the wealth is in the hands of the minority Castizo-Criollo elites. Some immigrants are Mexicans, Anglo-Caribbeans, Americans (including Belizean-Americans) and Canadian too, but come for more varied reasons.

    In Belize, there are few who are extremely poor or extremely rich, our money is worth more than any other Central American country that doesn't cheat by using American money, and our economy is varied and stable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pgbk87 View Post
    Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, in that order. It's because their economies are kinda shitty and the wealth is in the hands of the minority Castizo-Criollo elites. Some immigrants are Mexicans, Anglo-Caribbeans, Americans (including Belizean-Americans) and Canadian too, but come for more varied reasons.

    In Belize, there are few who are extremely poor or extremely rich, our money is worth more than any other Central American country that doesn't cheat by using American money, and our economy is varied and stable.
    Nice! Thanks!

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    El Chile está por encima de todos en relación al PIB per cápita.

    Pero un dia nosotros(Los brasileños)seremos el numero uno,ya que mi hermoso país será una potencia en un futuro no muy lejano.

    Pero me sorpreende que venezuela tenga un pib per capita más alto que el nuestro,siendo que ellos son mil veces más miserables que los brasileños.

    Quizá la corrupcion generelizada que hay en Venezuela explique esto.

    Este Chavez Culero es un gran HDP

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    bueno es natural, el cogno (sur) es el lugar mas calentito para meter lo mas valioso que uno tiene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwards Aguiar View Post
    Pero un dia nosotros(Los brasileños)seremos el numero uno,ya que mi hermoso país será una potencia en un futuro no muy lejano.
    Umm no sé, está por verse.. Brasil tiene un PIB muy alto pero también muchos habitantes, por tanto el PIB per cápita es más bajo que el del Cono Sur. Según los datos, al menos hasta 2016, los primeros lugares van a seguir siendo de Argentina, Chile y Uruguay, o sea del Cono Sur.

    Además, Brasil tampoco es un país poco corrupto, según el Ranking de International Transparency. Que empresas internas brasileñas se hagan pasar por exportadoras para evadir impuestos, o que el gobierno brasileño subvencione las importaciones cuando esto está claramente prohibido por la OMC, son corrupción también...

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