te conteste tu pregunta:

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Why there are so many differences in the nominal gdp between the Spanish and English versions?

Why use estimates when actual data is at hand?

and my last question: Why is Argentina placed 29th when in the link provided the lowest rankin is 26 (U.N. and IMF) and the higher is 21 (World Bank)? why not use the World bank ranking as in the case of other countries?

Sorry for my english, thanks for your time.

--Bergesio (talk) 15:37, 25 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

the difference between the articles is because the spanish article use the Word Bank data based on the INDEC (Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos,ENG: National Institute of Statistics and Censuses) and the English one use the IMF data, that it's based in their own statistics

La diferencia es porque el en ingles esta basado en el FMI y el de español esta basado en el banco mundial(mas o menos eso lo que puse, por si no lo entendes bien)--Chueco23456 (talk) 19:42, 5 September 2014 (UTC)Reply