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Purchasing power parity is used to compare the gross domestic product between

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the answer on ed is C. countries

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The difference between PPP and GDP is that Purchasing power parity (PPP) is an applied doctrine of the comparative value of money in different countries; while nominal GDPshows the total productive output of a country. Purchasin power parity compares how many goods and services an exchange-rate-adjusted unit of money can purchase.
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