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<blockquote data-quote="TRF Mr Fish" data-source="post: 641245" data-attributes="member: 20892"><p>The best part of this is that GDP per capita is actually a macroeconomic measure.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, as ABs2011 has pointed out, Canada's GDP per capita is roughly 50% higher than NZ's. You can use charts all you want, Conrad, but I think most people will agree that a 50% difference is pretty major. Even with a 25% difference I'd be tempted to say that's not similar, 50% is nowhere near. It effectively means that Canada could spend 1.5 times as much as NZ on rugby (if you look at it in very basic terms).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF Mr Fish, post: 641245, member: 20892"] The best part of this is that GDP per capita is actually a macroeconomic measure. Regardless, as ABs2011 has pointed out, Canada's GDP per capita is roughly 50% higher than NZ's. You can use charts all you want, Conrad, but I think most people will agree that a 50% difference is pretty major. Even with a 25% difference I'd be tempted to say that's not similar, 50% is nowhere near. It effectively means that Canada could spend 1.5 times as much as NZ on rugby (if you look at it in very basic terms). [/QUOTE]
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