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By using general consumption PPPs, the World Bank is, in effect, saying to the poor: "Sure, you cannot buy as much food as the dollar value we attribute to your income would buy in the United States. But then you can buy much more by way of services than you could buy with this PPP equivalent in the United States." But what consolation is this? The poor do not buy services - they are services, on their luckier days.

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By using general consumption PPPs, the World Bank is, in effect, saying to the poor: Sure, you cannot buy as much food as the dollar value we attribute to your income would buy in the United States. But then you can buy