At 29/11/02 12:46 -0500, you wrote:
The average Chinese citizen now earns $890 a year, compared with $460 for the typical Indian, according to the World Bank.
I wonder if median figures would be more informative, and whether they would be possible. Would the World Bank be ideologically opposed to the implication of reporting median figures?
Chris Burford
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