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How do you find gpd per capita?​

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The formula is GDP/Population. If you're looking at just one point in time in one country, then you can use regular, “nominal” GDP divided by the current population. If you want to compare GDP per capita between countries, you must use the purchasing power parity GDP.

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If you're looking at just one point in time in one country, then you can use regular, “nominal” GDP divided by the current population.

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