Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)

 




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  1. I have learned a lot from the PPP video. I truly enjoyed learning about what my money could buy in another country.

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  2. I have seen this factor first hand since I have been abroad. Very interesting topic how money can be some much more powerful in one country versus another.

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  3. No, I did not know one dollar can buy me more in one country than another! PPP is such an interesting topic and a great way to find out the over/undervaluation of currencies.

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  4. PPP is a fascinating topic to dive into. If any United States citizens were to move to Thailand, for example, they would have lots of purchasing power.

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  5. Especially with traveling to other countries, I think PPP is a very relavant topic.

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  6. I wonder how the US PPP compares to the US GDP per capita.

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  7. Its important to understand how currencies are undervalued or overvalued, and George beautifully explains how to evaluate this.

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  8. No, I had no idea that in one country, a dollar could buy me more than in another! PPP is a fascinating subject and a useful tool for determining whether a currency is overvalued or undervalued.

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  9. PPP is about what your money can buy in one country compared to another. It can help determine if currencies are over or under valued. It is interesting that in one country you could be scraping by, but with the same income, you could be living lavishly in another country.

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  10. This videos take on PPP is relevant. I like you compared it to living like a king in one country, then scrapping by in another.

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  11. PPP is such an interesting concept! It’s eye-opening to see how purchasing power changes across countries and how it affects both travel and economic decisions.

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  12. I got a good overview of PPP and how it has already affected my while living abroad.

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  13. I have learned about this PPP in my personal experiences while traveling to different countries but did not know it was a economic principal.

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  14. PPP helps us understand differences by comparing prices of goods and services in different countries.

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