Talk:Economy of France
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editwhat is france leading imports and exports
GDP ranking
editFrance has the FIFTH GDP in 2009!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just look at all the 2008 rankings (CIA, IMF...), France has now a larger GDP than the UK, by a wide margin.
So please, all the brits, you have to face the truth and be honnest. Vandalism is not a solution.
- That data is from 2007, for the 2010 and 2011 ones, France surpassed Britain in term of GDP
- France: 2,555,439
United Kingdom: 2,258,565
- France: 2,555,439
- The reference is cited below:
[1]
- The reference is cited below:
France the Second Major Economy of Europe
edit- As by the IMF, the 2010 and 2011 datas about the French GDP (nominal) shows that France surpassed Britain in term of GDP
- France: 2,555,439
United Kingdom: 2,258,565
- France: 2,555,439
- The reference is cited below:
[1]
- The reference is cited below:
Foot notes
editVandalism of GDP figures
editThere has been serial vandalism of the economy pages for Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Japan, Malaysia and Morocco. The vandalism has involved repeated reversions of correct GDP data from the IMF 2023 GDP (nominal and PPP) estimates[1]--the citations are never changed, just the figures and the denomination. For example, Germany's IMF 2023 nominal GDP estimate is USD$4.308 trillion; the edits changed it to EUR and increased it to €5.011 trillion. I have reverted these changes, all made by the same unregistered user (https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Special:Contributions/2A00:23C5:980:B601:991F:665A:31CA:ECA4). Pierrot Delecto (talk) 05:31, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
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