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<blockquote data-quote="Jaguares" data-source="post: 640840" data-attributes="member: 63264"><p>Well, that pointed to my thinking. 27,000 per game is somewhat low for you. You can't compare the NFL's numbers (Only Americans teams) with CFL's numbers (Only Canadians team), so you have to be thankful that you are part of USA, in terms of sports.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if Canada is too better than NZ. In macroeconomic terms yes but you have 30 million and they have 4 million, that logically indicates that an economy is bigger than the other but in terms of living standards, both countries have a similar level. </p><p></p><p>List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita:</p><p></p><p>9 - Canada: 43,472</p><p>10 - Australia: 43,073</p><p>30 - New Zealand: 30,493</p><p></p><p>So Canada is similar than Australia and NZ is a small Australia with 4 million IMO. For such a small country, which inevitably limits your economy, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and your nearest neighbor distance of 2,000 km, the standard of living is very good in NZ.</p><p></p><p>You have 2 very strong economies as neighbors, USA (300 million) and Mexico (110 million), this is a plus for your economy, you do a lot of business with these countries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaguares, post: 640840, member: 63264"] Well, that pointed to my thinking. 27,000 per game is somewhat low for you. You can't compare the NFL's numbers (Only Americans teams) with CFL's numbers (Only Canadians team), so you have to be thankful that you are part of USA, in terms of sports. I'm not sure if Canada is too better than NZ. In macroeconomic terms yes but you have 30 million and they have 4 million, that logically indicates that an economy is bigger than the other but in terms of living standards, both countries have a similar level. List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita: 9 - Canada: 43,472 10 - Australia: 43,073 30 - New Zealand: 30,493 So Canada is similar than Australia and NZ is a small Australia with 4 million IMO. For such a small country, which inevitably limits your economy, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and your nearest neighbor distance of 2,000 km, the standard of living is very good in NZ. You have 2 very strong economies as neighbors, USA (300 million) and Mexico (110 million), this is a plus for your economy, you do a lot of business with these countries. [/QUOTE]
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