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  1. toetsenbord-held-013 on

    Thats not right. The other countrys dont use banks. They have a money and trade market. The wealthy country’s use banksystems

  2. Countcristo42 on

    hard to tell because the quality is so bad but „high security boarder zone“ splitting up schengen is pretty funny.

  3. KungUnderBerget on

    The quality is bad and I can’t see a year, but I guess it’s 2024 since Bulgaria and Romania are put under „Future Schengen“?

  4. This doesn’t seem correct given that China alone has 17% of world GDP. You’re telling me all that other gray is only 10%?

  5. The “generation” of wealth happens everywhere, this is a map of the consolidation of wealth in the marketplace nations. Basically extractive wealth generation (mining/logging/harvesting) vs refinement (factories) vs consumption (markets). The “west” manages the flow of resources into their nations, but the wealth isn’t generated in those nations.

  6. yogurt_is_overrated on

    can we stop posting low quality images. this is not Map Porn, it’s actually terrible to look at

  7. Advanced_Poet_7816 on

    Having banking system that everyone uses and reserve currencies can make one perpetually rich. Those are just countries who are benefiting from US hegemony. 

  8. manicpossumdreamgirl on

    what’s really remarkable here is how Australia hits so far above its population. „only“ 28 million people, but 10% of the top 50 cities for quality of life

  9. whepoalready_readdit on

    just a man with green indicating colonist countries and white being colonized countries (exceptions for countries like Japan and Switzerland)

  10. No-Kitchen-103 on

    And how much of that income is off the backs of people in third world countries with little or no compensation?

  11. knightarnaud on

    This map is outdated.

    It has been posted here many times over the years …

  12. EasyyPlayer on

    You could cut out a big portion of northern america and still achieve almost the same numbers.

  13. Gloomy-Confection-49 on

    Weird. This map skips China, ASEAN, and India.

    China=17% of the world’s GDP
    India=4% of the world’s GDP
    ASEAN=6% of the world’s GDP

    That’s already 27% of the world’s economy.

  14. scarface413 on

    That’s a nice way to say that those nation states that have looted the global majority since colonial times

    and have constructed a world financial system that continues this model of economic domination through puppet and paid off governments

  15. This feels like propaganda of some kind, but I’ll buy it: Close off that superproductive area, but they have to stop extracting resources from the grey area.

  16. Individualchaotin on

    It would be very different if the unpaid labor of women was paid labor

  17. TheKingofSwing89 on

    Lol with China and India in the other part the rest of the world is negligible.

  18. randomredditor575 on

    And these countries were also major colonisers of many of the other countries

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