"Belize, a Central American nation with an economy the size of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, is running out of money to pay its debts."
~Today's WSJ
MP: Actually, the economy of Pine Bluff in 2010 at $3.2 billion, was more than twice the size of Belize's $1.4 billion GDP in 2011, although adjusting for purchasing power parity brings Belize's GDP up to $2.8 billion.
Monday, 20 August 2012
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