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The World’s Top 10 Economies (Percent of World GDP) Sources: World Bank/Angus Maddison, “The World Economy: Historical Statistics” (OECD)/ PricewaterhouseCoopers/Milken Institute/Goldman Sachs; Original PowerPoint Presentation From Jeffrey, Sobering Facts, 7/31/06 Today 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%)

The World’s Top 10 Economies (Percent of World GDP) Sources: World Bank/Angus Maddison, “The World Economy: Historical Statistics” (OECD)/ PricewaterhouseCoopers/Milken Institute/Goldman Sachs; Original PowerPoint Presentation From Jeffrey, Sobering Facts, 7/31/06 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) Today Pop Quiz Which countries are projected not to stay in the top 10 by 2050 ?

The World’s Top 10 Economies (Percent of World GDP) Sources: World Bank/Angus Maddison, “The World Economy: Historical Statistics” (OECD)/ PricewaterhouseCoopers/Milken Institute/Goldman Sachs 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) Today Pop Quiz Which countries are projected not to stay in the top 10 by 2050 ?

1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) The World’s Top 10 Economies (Percent of World GDP) Sources: World Bank/Angus Maddison, “The World Economy: Historical Statistics” (OECD)/ PricewaterhouseCoopers/Milken Institute/Goldman Sachs; Original PowerPoint Presentation From Jeffrey, Sobering Facts, 7/31/06 Today NEWQuiz NEW Quiz Which countries are projected to be added the top 10 by 2050 ?

The World’s Top 10 Economies (Percent of World GDP) Sources: World Bank/Angus Maddison, “The World Economy: Historical Statistics” (OECD)/ PricewaterhouseCoopers/Milken Institute/Goldman Sachs; Original PowerPoint Presentation From Jeffrey, Sobering Facts, 7/31/06 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) Today China (25.6%) 2.U.S. (20.3%) 3.India (16.0%) 4.Japan (3.9%) 5.Brazil (3.5%) 6.Russia (3.4%) 7.Indonesia (2.3%) 8.U.K. (2.2%) 9.Germany (2.1% 10.Mexico (2.0%) 1.China (25.6%) 2.U.S. (20.3%) 3.India (16.0%) 4.Japan (3.9%) 5.Brazil (3.5%) 6.Russia (3.4%) 7.Indonesia (2.3%) 8.U.K. (2.2%) 9.Germany (2.1% 10.Mexico (2.0%)

1.China (25.6%) 2.U.S. (20.3%) 3.India (16.0%) 4.Japan (3.9%) 5.Brazil (3.5%) 6.Russia (3.4%) 7.Indonesia (2.3 8.U.K. (2.2%) 9.Germany (2.1% 10.Mexico (2.0%) 1.China (25.6%) 2.U.S. (20.3%) 3.India (16.0%) 4.Japan (3.9%) 5.Brazil (3.5%) 6.Russia (3.4%) 7.Indonesia (2.3 8.U.K. (2.2%) 9.Germany (2.1% 10.Mexico (2.0%) The World’s Top 10 Economies (Percent of World GDP) Sources: World Bank/Angus Maddison, “The World Economy: Historical Statistics” (OECD)/ PricewaterhouseCoopers/Milken Institute/Goldman Sachs; Original PowerPoint Presentation From Jeffrey, Sobering Facts, 7/31/06 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) 1.U.S. (28.4%) 2.Japan (10.6%) 3.Germany (6.4% 4.U.K. (5.0%) 5.France (4.8%) 6.China (4.4%) 7.Italy (3.9%) 8.Spain (2.6%) 9.Canada (2.5%) 10.India (1.7%) Today China(28.7%) 2.India (16.0%) 3.France (5.4%) 4.England (5.2%) 5.Prussia (4.9%) 6.Japan (3.1%) 7.Austria (1.9%) 8.Spain (1.9%) 9.U.S. (1.8) 10.Russia (1.7%) 1.China(28.7%) 2.India (16.0%) 3.France (5.4%) 4.England (5.2%) 5.Prussia (4.9%) 6.Japan (3.1%) 7.Austria (1.9%) 8.Spain (1.9%) 9.U.S. (1.8) 10.Russia (1.7%) 1820

http ://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_%28PPP%29 The World’s Top 10 Economies (by PPP in millions of dollars) 1.U.S. 14,960,000 2.People’s Republic of China 7, Japan 4,487,000 4.India 3,319,000 5.Germany 2,863,000 6.United Kingdom 2,281,000 7.Russia 2,221,000 8.France 2,097,000 9.Brazil 2.030, Italy 1,801,000 1.U.S. 14,960,000 2.People’s Republic of China 7, Japan 4,487,000 4.India 3,319,000 5.Germany 2,863,000 6.United Kingdom 2,281,000 7.Russia 2,221,000 8.France 2,097,000 9.Brazil 2.030, Italy 1,801,

hhttp://stats.oecd.org/wbos/Index.aspx?datasetcode=SNA_TABLE OCED PPP Rates 1.U.S China not an OCED member 3.Japan India not an OCED member 5.Germany United Kingdom Russia not an OCED member not an OCED member 8.France Brazil Italy 1.U.S China not an OCED member 3.Japan India not an OCED member 5.Germany United Kingdom Russia not an OCED member not an OCED member 8.France Brazil Italy