What are some countries that used to be big and proud but went full JUST?

What are some countries that used to be big and proud but went full JUST?

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Russia
spain
france
uk
Mongolia

P*rtugal.

Sweden

Egypt
Turkey
Greece

Argentina. From fourth economy of the first world to being part of the third.

>From fourth economy of the first world

Fourth largest EXPORTER OF WHEAT in the first world, not the fourth economy.
Stop larping.

Venezuela. They had the fifth highest GDP per capita in the world in 1950, higher than Norway or Germany, and much potential for growth. Look at them now.

Still had a GDP per capita comparable to France and all economists of the time predicting massive growth.

>Argentina
> fourth economy of the first world
Y'all niggers cray-cray.

This is only true if you think the Spanish Empire can be used to refer to Argentina.

Venezuela had LATIN AMERICA's fifth largest GDP per capita, not the world.
When will you niggers stop reading only half the title and then insist you read the book?

You're wrong.

nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Economy/GDP-per-capita-in-1950

Now kindly fuck off.

>nationmaster.com
>source: nationmaster.com

What is this bullshit website that cites itself to prove itself?
Where does it pull the data from exactly?

Try actually looking at the page nigger. It says that the numbers come from Angus Maddison. Presumably his compilation of statistics in "The World Economy: Historical Statistics".

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Venezuela isn't listed in Madison's work, so no.

>ITT: Latino wewuzzing

it was something like the 9th to 11th largest economy

el oh el. That is all.

Italy. Should have been the first economy by now, but we are still working on it.

No one yet mentioned Poland and Lithuania?

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For comparison,

>Poland-Lithuania
>1.153.465 km2
>Gran Colombia
>2.519.954 km2

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post colonials are sort of cheating though

You forgot to quote Because the source claimed is for maybe half the countries, the others aren't on it.
And, of course, it is the most surprisingly rated ones that aren't on it. Probably some other study using other methodology was used for their numbers, and thus they aren't comparable.

Cambodia, pic very related

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