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GROSS
STATE PRODUCT
2000 Gross
Product World Ranking
Below is a comparison of the California GSP to the Gross National Product (GNP) of the largest economies in the world using the most recent data available. It should be noted that such a comparison serves as an indication of relative size, rather than a precise quantitative measurement*. The primary message to be gained from a comparison like the one below is that the California economy produces enough goods and services to be ranked among the top 10 economies of the world.
Source: Ranking based on World Bank figures and the UCLA Anderson Forecast Project.
The World
Bank and the UCLA Anderson Forecast both have well-established and well-documented
methods for collecting these figures. For more information on how each
institution gathered data, visit their websites at www.worldbank.org
and http://uclaforecast.com.
*There are several reasons why such rankings should be used with caution. First, other economic statistics can be used to measure economies, and may produce slightly different results. Methods, timing, and definitions used to collect and produce economic statistics can vary from one country to another. Finally, variations in currency conversions methods may produce different results.
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