View Full Version : Re: NAT: Value Added Tax
On Jun 4, 7:25�am, MINe109 > wrote:
> On Jun 3, 10:34�pm, wrote:
>
> > This information is not available for free
> > on the Internet. In other words, you get what you pay for when you
> > start quoting from something called "Nation Master."
>
> This "Nation Master" has some interesting stuff:
>
> http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/ind_man_val_add_cur_us-manufacturin...
>
> This graph shows value added by manufacturing by country for 2004.
> Note the US is well in the lead and just a little less than the second
> and third biggest combined.
>
> Stephen
The source is a "World Development Indicators" database. When you
click on the link, nothing comes up.
MiNe 109
June 4th 09, 04:16 PM
In article
>,
wrote:
> On Jun 4, 7:25?am, MINe109 > wrote:
> > On Jun 3, 10:34?pm, wrote:
> >
> > > This information is not available for free
> > > on the Internet. In other words, you get what you pay for when you
> > > start quoting from something called "Nation Master."
> >
> > This "Nation Master" has some interesting stuff:
> >
> > http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/ind_man_val_add_cur_us-manufacturin...
> >
> > This graph shows value added by manufacturing by country for 2004.
> > Note the US is well in the lead and just a little less than the second
> > and third biggest combined.
> >
> > Stephen
>
> The source is a "World Development Indicators" database. When you
> click on the link, nothing comes up.
Lol! I guess it's a conservative magic mirror.
Stephen
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
June 4th 09, 04:39 PM
On Jun 4, 10:16*am, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article
> >,
>
>
>
>
>
> wrote:
> > On Jun 4, 7:25?am, MINe109 > wrote:
> > > On Jun 3, 10:34?pm, wrote:
>
> > > > This information is not available for free
> > > > on the Internet. In other words, you get what you pay for when you
> > > > start quoting from something called "Nation Master."
>
> > > This "Nation Master" has some interesting stuff:
>
> > >http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/ind_man_val_add_cur_us-manufacturin....
>
> > > This graph shows value added by manufacturing by country for 2004.
> > > Note the US is well in the lead and just a little less than the second
> > > and third biggest combined.
>
> > > Stephen
>
> > The source is a "World Development Indicators" database. When you
> > click on the link, nothing comes up.
>
> Lol! I guess it's a conservative magic mirror.
Even so, 2pid's corporate haven of Ireland (#23) is only a trillion
and a half dollars behind the US. One wonders when all of those
corporate leaders will become as 'smart' as 2pid is.
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