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===[[Western Culinary Institute]]===
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:{{la|Western Culinary Institute}} (<span class="plainlinks">[{{fullurl:Western Culinary Institute|wpReason={{urlencode: [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Western Culinary Institute]]}}&action=delete}} delete]</span>) – <includeonly>([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Western Culinary Institute|View AfD]])</includeonly><noinclude>([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/2008 October 10#{{anchorencode:Western Culinary Institute}}|View log]])</noinclude>
This article includes three '''lists of [[countries of the world]] sorted by their [[gross domestic product]] [[per capita]] at [[nominal value]]s''', the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year, converted at market [[exchange rate]]s to current [[U.S. dollar]]s, divided by the average (or mid-year) population for the same year.
lacks third party sources to establish notability, fails [[WP:CORP]] [[User:Michellecrisp|Michellecrisp]] ([[User talk:Michellecrisp|talk]]) 15:13, 10 October 2008 (UTC)


:'''Keep''': though the article is poorly written—spammy even—I believe the institution itself is plenty notable. It has a huge number of students for a school of this type, and is the most frequently mentioned culinary school in the area, despite there being many community colleges and universities offering culinary arts degrees. —[[user:EncMstr|EncMstr]] ([[user talk:EncMstr|talk]]) 15:54, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
The figures presented here do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the [[exchange rate]]s of the country's [[currency]]. Such fluctuations may change a country's ranking from one year to the next, even though they often make little or no difference to the standard of living of its population. Therefore these figures should be used with caution.


:'''Keep''' and clean up. You should have seen it before we reverted the changes from their PR department. The school was notable before it was taken over by whatever corporation runs it now, and it has a long history in Portland. Aside from the program at Linn-Benton Community College, I believe it is the only culinary school in Oregon. [[User:Katr67|Katr67]] ([[User talk:Katr67|talk]]) 16:25, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
Comparisons of national wealth are also frequently made on the basis of [[purchasing power parity]] (PPP), to adjust for differences in the cost of living in different countries. (''See'' [[List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita]].) PPP largely removes the exchange rate problem, but has its own drawbacks. It does not reflect the value of economic output in international trade, and it also requires more estimation than GDP per capita. On the whole PPP per capita figures are more narrowly spread than GDP per capita figures.


:'''Keep''' - Not only are there third party sources already there, but a quick search (which nominators are supposed to do before listing) turns up many more. [[User:Aboutmovies|Aboutmovies]] ([[User talk:Aboutmovies|talk]]) 16:31, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
Great care should be taken when using either set of figures to compare the wealth of two countries. Often people who wish to promote or denigrate a country will use the figure that suits their case best and ignore the other one, which may be substantially different, but a valid comparison of two economies should take both rankings into account, as well as utilising other economic data to put an economy in context.


:'''Keep''' almost 1000 students? Even if it is poorly written, it's certainly notable. [[User:Tedder|Tedder]] ([[User talk:Tedder|talk]]) 16:51, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
Several economies which are not considered to be countries (world, EU, and some [[dependent territories]]) are included in the list because they appear in the sources. These economies are not ranked in the charts here, but are listed in sequence by GDP for comparison.

* The "IMF" column includes estimated data for the year 2007 for members of the [[International Monetary Fund]] (plus the [[Hong Kong Special Administrative Region]]), for which information is available.
* The "WB" column includes data for the year 2007 from the [[World Bank]].
* The "CIA" column includes estimated data for the year 2007 from [[The World Factbook]], provided by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], as of October 2, 2008.

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! [[World Bank|WB]]<ref>Data refer to the year 2007. [http://siteresources.worldbank.org/DATASTATISTICS/Resources/GDP.pdf Total GDP 2007] & [http://siteresources.worldbank.org/DATASTATISTICS/Resources/POP.pdf Population 2007], World Development Indicators database, [[World Bank]], September 10, 2008. Note: Per capita values were obtained by dividing the Total GDP data by the Population data.</ref>
! style="background: #ddd" | Rank
! style="background: #ddd" | [[The World Factbook|CIA]]<ref>Data refer to the year 2007. [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2195.html GDP (official exchange rate)], [[The World Factbook]], [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. GDP data last updated on October 2, 2008; [http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb/tables.html Total Midyear Population-2007], [[U.S. Census Bureau]], International Data Base, accessed on October 4, 2008; European Union population obtained from an archived version of [http://www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/wofact2007/rankorder/2119rank.html The World Factbook], CIA, dated May 10, 2007. Note: Per capita values were obtained by dividing the GDP (official exchange rate) data by the Population data.</ref>
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| align="left" | {{flag|Algeria}} || 86 || 3,903 || 76 || 3,996 || 88 || 3,945
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| align="left" | {{flag|Angola}} || 90 || 3,756 || 84 || 3,440 || 78 || 5,003
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| align="left" | {{flag|Antigua and Barbuda}} || 44 || 13,079 || 36 || 12,071 || 47 || 13,054
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| align="left" | {{flag|Argentina}} || 66 || 6,609 || 56 || 6,641 || 68 || 6,492
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| align="left" | {{flag|Australia}} || 15 || 43,163 || 17 || 39,098 || 16 || 43,798
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| align="left" | {{flag|Austria}} || 13 || 44,852 || 11 || 45,343 || 14 || 45,599
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| align="left" | {{flag|Bolivia}} || 123 || 1,352 || 117 || 1,378 || 125 || 1,446
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| align="left" | {{flag|Brazil}} || 64 || 6,938 || 53 || 6,859 || 65 || 6,776
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| align="left" | {{flag|Brunei}} || 25 || 31,879 || — || {{N/A}} || 26 || 33,077
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| align="left" | {{flag|Bulgaria}} || 76 || 5,186 || 65 || 5,175 || 75 || 5,409
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| align="left" | {{flag|Burkina Faso}} || 155 || 492 || 150 || 458 || 162 || 472
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| align="left" | {{flag|Burma}} || 175 || 234 || — || {{N/A}} || 174 || 286
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| align="left" | {{flag|Burundi}} || 179 || 125 || 170 || 115 || 184 || 119
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| align="left" | {{flag|Cambodia}} || 152 || 606 || 146 || 597 || 157 || 615
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| align="left" | {{flag|Cameroon}} || 128 || 1,097 || 121 || 1,114 || 131 || 1,143
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| align="left" | {{flag|Canada}} || 14 || 43,674 || 15 || 40,222 || 18 || 43,478
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| align="left" | {{flag|Cape Verde}} || 100 || 2,925 || 94 || 2,706 || 98 || 3,365
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| align="left" | {{flag|Central African Republic}} || 162 || 402 || 153 || 394 || 166 || 392
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| align="left" | {{flag|Chad}} || 143 || 734 || 142 || 658 || 148 || 718
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| align="left" | {{flag|Chile}} || 53 || 9,884 || 42 || 9,877 || 53 || 10,047
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| align="left" | {{flag|China, People's Republic of}} || 107 || 2,483 || 99 || 2,485 || 109 || 2,459
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| align="left" | {{flag|Colombia}} || 82 || 4,264 || 81 || 3,729 || 90 || 3,867
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| align="left" | {{flag|Comoros}} || 144 || 729 || 139 || 717 || 154 || 621
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| align="left" | {{flag|Congo, Democratic Republic of the}} || 178 || 171 || 169 || 144 || 183 || 157
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| align="left" | {{flag|Congo, Republic of the}} || 112 || 2,159 || 105 || 2,030 || 114 || 2,015
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| align="left" | {{flag|Costa Rica}} || 70 || 5,904 || 63 || 5,653 || 69 || 6,342
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| align="left" | {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}} || 129 || 1,057 || 123 || 1,016 || 135 || 993
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| align="left" | {{flag|Croatia}} || 47 || 11,555 || 38 || 11,554 || 50 || 11,430
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| align="left" | {{flag|Cuba}} || — || {{N/A}} || — || {{N/A}} || 87 || 4,000
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| align="left" | {{flag|Cyprus}} || 28 || 27,047 || 24 || 27,036 || 30 || 27,015
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| align="left" | {{flag|Czech Republic}} || 36 || 16,956 || 30 || 16,271 || 39 || 17,138
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| align="left" | {{flag|Denmark}} || 7 || 57,137 || 5 || 56,427 || 7 || 57,040
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| align="left" | {{flag|Djibouti}} || 127 || 1,111 || 126 || 996 || 120 || 1,694
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| align="left" | {{flag|Dominica}} || 78 || 4,685 || 71 || 4,493 || 84 || 4,297
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| align="left" | {{flag|Dominican Republic}} || 79 || 4,671 || 80 || 3,762 || 89 || 3,886
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| align="left" | {{flag|Ecuador}} || 97 || 3,335 || 88 || 3,312 || 100 || 3,212
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| align="left" | {{flag|Egypt}} || 117 || 1,739 || 111 || 1,697 || 123 || 1,592
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| align="left" | {{flag|El Salvador}} || 101 || 2,857 || 92 || 2,950 || 103 || 2,932
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| align="left" | {{flag|Equatorial Guinea}} || 51 || 10,436<ref>The IMF is using a 2007 population estimate based on a 2001 census whose validity has been called into question. A 2003 U.S. State Department report on Equatorial Guinea stated that "although the 2002 (sic) census estimated the population at 1,015,000, credible estimates put the number at closer to 500,000. The opposition claimed that the Government inflated the census in anticipation of the December presidential election. (...) Opposition leaders charged earlier in the year that census results showing a twofold population increase were flawed and that numbers were inflated to perpetuate election fraud." [http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2002/18181.htm]</ref> || 29 || 19,533 || 38 || 17,490
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| align="left" | {{flag|Eritrea}} || 172 || 271 || 165 || 248 || 179 || 246
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| align="left" | {{flag|Estonia}} || 41 || 15,569 || 31 || 15,856 || 41 || 16,171
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| align="left" | {{flag|Ethiopia}} || 174 || 252 || 166 || 245 || 180 || 243
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| align="left" | ''{{flag|European Union}}'' || — || {{N/A}} || — || {{N/A}} || — || 33,889
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| align="left" | {{flag|Fiji}} || 88 || 3,824 || 73 || 4,097 || 94 || 3,710
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| align="left" | {{flag|Finland}} || 9 || 46,856 || 8 || 46,515 || 10 || 46,769
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| align="left" | {{flag|France}} || 18 || 42,034 || 14 || 41,523 || 21 || 40,200
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| align="left" | {{flag|Gabon}} || 59 || 8,085 || 50 || 8,011 || 60 || 7,759
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| align="left" | {{flag|Gambia, The}} || 160 || 405 || 155 || 377 || 167 || 387
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| align="left" | {{flag|Georgia}} || 110 || 2,340 || 103 || 2,315 || 110 || 2,215
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| align="left" | {{flag|Germany}} || 19 || 40,400 || 16 || 40,079 || 20 || 40,315
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| align="left" | {{flag|Ghana}} || 148 || 690 || 143 || 650 || 151 || 648
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| align="left" | {{flag|Greece}} || 27 || 28,152 || 21 || 32,166 || 28 || 29,385
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| align="left" | {{flag|Grenada}} || 71 || 5,708 || 66 || 5,130 || 67 || 6,555
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| align="left" | {{flag|Guatemala}} || 105 || 2,532 || 98 || 2,505 || 106 || 2,647
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| align="left" | {{flag|Guinea-Bissau}} || 176 || 213 || 167 || 211 || 181 || 233
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| align="left" | {{flag|Guinea}} || 159 || 417 || 149 || 487 || 160 || 493
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| align="left" | {{flag|Guyana}} || 122 || 1,411 || 116 || 1,413 || 127 || 1,351
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| align="left" | {{flag|Haiti}} || 147 || 699 || 144 || 638 || 153 || 624
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| align="left" | {{flag|Honduras}} || 118 || 1,635 || 110 || 1,732 || 121 || 1,641
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| align="left" | ''{{flag|Hong Kong}}'' || — || 29,753 || — || 29,845 || — || 29,611
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| align="left" | {{flag|Hungary}} || 43 || 13,745 || 35 || 13,741 || 42 || 13,901
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| align="left" | {{flag|Iceland}} || 4 || 64,548 || 3 || 62,733 || 5 || 66,240
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| align="left" | {{flag|India}} || 134 || 942 || 122 || 1,042 || 138 || 973
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| align="left" | {{flag|Indonesia}} || 115 || 1,925 || 108 || 1,918 || 119 || 1,845
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| align="left" | {{flag|Iran}} || 85 || 3,981 || 79 || 3,815 || 81 || 4,497
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| align="left" | {{flag|Iraq}} || — || {{N/A}} || — || {{N/A}} || 111 || 2,186
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| align="left" | {{flag|Ireland}} || 5 || 60,209 || 4 || 58,399 || 6 || 62,934
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| align="left" | {{flag|Israel}} || 29 || 23,579 || 25 || 22,563 || 31 || 23,161
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| align="left" | {{flag|Italy}} || 20 || 35,745 || 18 || 35,494 || 22 || 36,201
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| align="left" | {{flag|Jamaica}} || 83 || 4,195 || 75 || 4,012 || 86 || 4,029
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| align="left" | {{flag|Japan}} || 22 || 34,296 || 20 || 34,254 || 25 || 34,402
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| align="left" | {{flag|Jordan}} || 103 || 2,766 || 93 || 2,768 || 107 || 2,645
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| align="left" | {{flag|Kazakhstan}} || 65 || 6,748 || 55 || 6,708 || 63 || 6,791
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| align="left" | {{flag|Kenya}} || 141 || 780 || 137 || 786 || 145 || 794
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| align="left" | {{flag|Kiribati}} || 149 || 686 || 132 || 853 || 155 || 621
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| align="left" | {{flag|Korea, North}} || — || {{N/A}} || — || {{N/A}} || 132 || 1,114
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| align="left" | {{flag|Korea, South}} || 33 || 20,015 || 28 || 19,983 || 35 || 19,836
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| align="left" | {{flag|Kuwait}} || 23 || 33,687 || — || {{N/A}} || 15 || 44,421
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| align="left" | {{flag|Kyrgyzstan}} || 145 || 713 || 141 || 669 || 149 || 709
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| align="left" | {{flag|Laos}} || 150 || 669 || 140 || 684 || 156 || 618
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| align="left" | {{flag|Latvia}} || 46 || 11,908 || 37 || 11,931 || 49 || 12,098
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| align="left" | {{flag|Lebanon}} || 67 || 6,569 || 60 || 5,858 || 70 || 6,277
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| align="left" | {{flag|Libya}} || 49 || 11,484 || 43 || 9,476 || 54 || 9,452
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| align="left" | {{flag|Liechtenstein}} || — || {{N/A}} || — || {{N/A}} || 1 || 106,082<ref>The value from the original source has been changed, due to the CIA World Factbook reporting a GDP for Liechtenstein of $36.33 billion, resulting in a GDP per capita of $1,060,823, which is not in line with data from either the US State Department nor the government of Liechtenstein. A Liechtenstein government website called ''Landesverwaltung Liechtenstein'' reports that the [http://www.llv.li/pdf-llv-avw-statistik-volkswirtschaftliche_gesamtrechnung_2005 provisional GDP for 2005] was [[CHF]]4.5553 billion and the [http://www.llv.li/pdf-llv-avw-statistik-bevoelkerungsstatistik_30._juni_2007 mid-year population for 2005] was 34,734, giving a GDP per capita of CHF131,148. Using the average exchange rate of the Swiss franc to the US dollar in 2005, as [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ls.html given by the CIA], this results in a GDP of US$3.658 billion and GDP per capita of US$105,323. The [[United States Department of State]] reports a Liechtenstein GDP for 2004 of CHF4.28 billion on its [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/9403.htm country profile article] dated April 2008.</ref>
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| align="left" | {{flag|Malaysia}} || 63 || 6,956 || 54 || 6,807 || 61 || 7,509
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| align="left" | {{flag|Marshall Islands}} || — || {{N/A}} || 100 || 2,433 || — || {{N/A}}
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| align="left" | {{flag|Mauritius}} || 73 || 5,496 || 67 || 5,038 || 74 || 5,506
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| align="left" | {{flag|Mexico}} || 54 || 9,717 || 47 || 8,486 || 59 || 8,219
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| align="left" | {{flag|Montenegro}} || — || {{N/A}} || 58 || 5,928 || 82 || 4,343
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| align="left" | {{flag|Morocco}} || 108 || 2,422 || 101 || 2,374 || 112 || 2,171
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| align="left" | {{flag|Mozambique}} || 163 || 397 || 159 || 363 || 170 || 362
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| align="left" | {{flag|Namibia}} || 93 || 3,671 || 89 || 3,250 || 96 || 3,577
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| align="left" | {{flag|Nepal}} || 167 || 377 || 158 || 363 || 172 || 333
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| align="left" | {{flag|Netherlands}} || 10 || 46,774 || 9 || 46,041 || 11 || 46,389
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| align="left" | {{flag|New Zealand}} || 26 || 30,390 || 23 || 30,599 || 27 || 30,999
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| align="left" | {{flag|Nicaragua}} || 133 || 946 || 124 || 1,013 || 134 || 1,008
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| align="left" | {{flag|Niger}} || 170 || 313 || 162 || 294 || 173 || 324
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| align="left" | {{flag|Nigeria}} || 126 || 1,161 || 120 || 1,120 || 130 || 1,164
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| align="left" | {{flag|Norway}} || 2 || 83,485 || 2 || 81,111 || 3 || 84,595
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| align="left" | {{flag|Oman}} || 40 || 15,714 || — || {{N/A}} || 48 || 12,492
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| align="left" | {{flag|Pakistan}} || 138 || 909 || 131 || 884 || 141 || 849
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| align="left" | {{flag|Palau}} || — || {{N/A}} || 49 || 8,200 || — || {{N/A}}
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| align="left" | {{flag|Panama}} || 69 || 5,905 || 59 || 5,908 || 71 || 6,058
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| align="left" | {{flag|Papua New Guinea}} || 130 || 991 || 127 || 990 || 133 || 1,034
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| align="left" | {{flag|Paraguay}} || 114 || 1,982 || 107 || 1,961 || 122 || 1,630
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| align="left" | {{flag|Peru}} || 87 || 3,826 || 77 || 3,910 || 92 || 3,787
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| align="left" | {{flag|Philippines}} || 119 || 1,626 || 113 || 1,640 || 124 || 1,530
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| align="left" | {{flag|Poland}} || 50 || 11,072 || 40 || 11,043 || 51 || 10,912
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| align="left" | {{flag|Portugal}} || 32 || 21,082 || 27 || 20,762 || 34 || 20,981
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| align="left" | {{flag|Qatar}} || 3 || 78,754 || — || {{N/A}} || 4 || 83,152
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| align="left" | {{flag|Romania}} || 61 || 7,697 || 51 || 7,703 || 62 || 7,452
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| align="left" | {{flag|Russia}} || 56 || 9,075 || 44 || 9,115 || 56 || 9,124
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| align="left" | {{flag|Rwanda}} || 168 || 355 || 161 || 341 || 171 || 335
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| align="left" | {{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} || 52 || 10,155 || 41 || 10,755 || 45 || 13,323
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| align="left" | {{flag|Saint Lucia}} || 72 || 5,700 || 62 || 5,702 || 72 || 6,030
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}} || 75 || 5,199 || 70 || 4,608 || 79 || 4,731
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Samoa}} || 106 || 2,518 || 96 || 2,578 || 118 || 1,853
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|São Tomé and Príncipe}} || 136 || 923 || 129 || 918 || 147 || 721
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Saudi Arabia}} || 39 || 15,724 || 32 || 15,775 || 44 || 13,630
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Senegal}} || 137 || 915 || 130 || 898 || 140 || 888
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Serbia}} || 74 || 5,387 || 64 || 5,630 || 85 || 4,106
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Seychelles}} || 57 || 8,600 || 46 || 8,565 || 58 || 8,670
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Sierra Leone}} || 171 || 290 || 163 || 286 || 176 || 270
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Singapore}} || 21 || 35,163 || 19 || 35,160 || 24 || 35,427
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| align="left" | {{flag|Slovakia}} || 42 || 13,857 || 34 || 13,887 || 43 || 13,766
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Slovenia}} || 30 || 22,933 || 26 || 22,523 || 32 || 22,934
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Solomon Islands}} || 142 || 741 || 138 || 745 || 152 || 631
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Somalia}} || — || {{N/A}} || — || {{N/A}} || 177 || 270
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|South Africa}} || 68 || 5,916 || 61 || 5,833 || 73 || 5,843
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Spain}} || 24 || 32,090 || 22 || 31,846 || 23 || 35,576
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Sri Lanka}} || 120 || 1,623 || 114 || 1,622 || 126 || 1,434
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Sudan}} || 125 || 1,244 || 118 || 1,235 || 129 || 1,172
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Suriname}} || 81 || 4,599 || 68 || 4,893 || 77 || 5,106
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Swaziland}} || 102 || 2,838 || 97 || 2,569 || 108 || 2,591
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| align="left" | {{flag|Sweden}} || 8 || 49,603 || 7 || 48,584 || 9 || 50,415
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Switzerland}} || 6 || 58,513 || 6 || 55,035 || 8 || 56,111
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Syria}} || 113 || 2,008 || 109 || 1,914 || 115 || 1,955
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Taiwan}} || 37 || 16,697 || — || {{N/A}} || 40 || 16,768
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Tajikistan}} || 153 || 578 || 148 || 551 || 159 || 525
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Tanzania}} || 158 || 428 || 152 || 400 || 165 || 411
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Thailand}} || 92 || 3,732 || 78 || 3,851 || 93 || 3,776
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Timor-Leste}} || 157 || 440 || 157 || 371 || 164 || 423
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Togo}} || 165 || 387 || 154 || 379 || 163 || 438
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Tonga}} || 109 || 2,397 || 104 || 2,287 || 117 || 1,873
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| align="left" | {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} || 38 || 16,042 || 33 || 14,990 || 36 || 19,591
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Tunisia}} || 95 || 3,424 || 86 || 3,417 || 97 || 3,405
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Turkey}} || 55 || 9,569 || 45 || 8,893 || 55 || 9,323
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Turkmenistan}} || 77 || 5,052 || 95 || 2,606 || 76 || 5,280
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| align="left" | {{flag|Uganda}} || 166 || 381 || 160 || 363 || 169 || 371
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Ukraine}} || 99 || 3,066 || 91 || 3,029 || 101 || 3,035
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| align="left" | {{flag|United Arab Emirates}} || 17 || 42,501 || — || {{N/A}} || 19 || 43,339
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|United Kingdom}} || 11 || 46,099 || 12 || 44,693 || 13 || 45,626
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| align="left" | {{flag|United States}} || 12 || 45,725 || 10 || 45,790 || 12 || 45,959
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| align="left" | {{flag|Uruguay}} || 62 || 7,268 || 52 || 6,956 || 66 || 6,632
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| align="left" | {{flag|Uzbekistan}} || 139 || 830 || 135 || 830 || 143 || 824
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Vanuatu}} || 111 || 2,160 || 106 || 2,000 || 113 || 2,143
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Venezuela}} || 58 || 8,282 || 48 || 8,303 || 57 || 9,084
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| align="left" | {{flag|Vietnam}} || 140 || 829 || 134 || 836 || 144 || 821
|-
| align="left" | ''{{flag|West Bank and Gaza}}'' || — || {{N/A}} || — || 1,036 || — || {{N/A}}
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| align="left" | {{flag|Yemen}} || 131 || 979 || 125 || 1,006 || 137 || 974
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| align="left" | {{flag|Zambia}} || 135 || 939 || 128 || 953 || 139 || 972
|-
| align="left" | {{flag|Zimbabwe}} || 161 || 403 || — || {{N/A}} || 185 || 56<ref>[[Hyperinflation]] and the plunging value of the [[Zimbabwean dollar]] makes Zimbabwe's GDP at the official exchange rate a highly inaccurate statistic. (The World Factbook, CIA)</ref>
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| align="left" | ''{{flag|World}}'' || — || {{N/A}} || — || 8,219 || — || 8,241<ref>[[Gross world product]]. (The World Factbook, CIA)</ref>
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==See also==
* [[List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita]]
* [[List of countries by GDP (nominal)]]
* [[List of countries by GDP (PPP)]]
==Notes and references==
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Western Culinary Institute

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lacks third party sources to establish notability, fails WP:CORP Michellecrisp (talk) 15:13, 10 October 2008 (UTC)

Keep: though the article is poorly written—spammy even—I believe the institution itself is plenty notable. It has a huge number of students for a school of this type, and is the most frequently mentioned culinary school in the area, despite there being many community colleges and universities offering culinary arts degrees. —EncMstr (talk) 15:54, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
Keep and clean up. You should have seen it before we reverted the changes from their PR department. The school was notable before it was taken over by whatever corporation runs it now, and it has a long history in Portland. Aside from the program at Linn-Benton Community College, I believe it is the only culinary school in Oregon. Katr67 (talk) 16:25, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
Keep - Not only are there third party sources already there, but a quick search (which nominators are supposed to do before listing) turns up many more. Aboutmovies (talk) 16:31, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
Keep almost 1000 students? Even if it is poorly written, it's certainly notable. Tedder (talk) 16:51, 10 October 2008 (UTC)