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(1) CIA finally published the 2013 edition, at least in terms of the Economy section of countries, the section I am interested in. (Wiki states that CIA updates the online version weekly, since 2010. Until a couple of days ago the economy data were still those of 2011. In this PRELIMINARY report for the new year of 2013, for Taiwan GDP per capita (PPP) increased a little, from $37,700 to $38,500--although the Economist at the end of 2011 that the same for Taiwan could reach $40,000 in a year (at the end of 2012). (2) COUNTRY COMPARISON :: GDP - PER CAPITA (PPP)
 https://www.cia.gov/library/publ ... order/2004rank.html
 
 (3) I extract from the table for various economies, GDP per capita ($; 2012 estimation unless otherwise stated; all are PPP, except that of US, which is actual).
 
 Brazil**********12,000
 Canada**********41,500
 China***********9,100
 France**********35,500
 Germany*********39,100
 Greece**********25,100
 Hong Kong*******50,700
 Ireland*********41,700
 Israel**********32,200
 Italy***********30,100
 Japan***********36,200
 Macau***********74,900 (2011)
 Netherlands*****42,300
 Russia**********17,700
 Spain***********30,400
 S Korea*********32,400
 Singapore*******60,900
 Taiwan**********38,500
 UK**************36,700
 US**************49,800
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