Linked by David Adams on Thu 24th Jun 2010 18:30 UTC, submitted by neticspace
Internet & Networking Internet users throughout the world, and particularly in the United States, have long been chastened to hear of South Korea's legendary broadband penetration. The urbanized, technologically-advanced nation has been famous for rolling out ultra high speed network for the majority of its citizens, and many of us have looked on with envy. However, it turns out it's not all good news. An OSNews reader gives us the skinny from the trenches in Korea.
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RE[6]: skorea
by ndrw on Fri 25th Jun 2010 18:22 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: skorea"
ndrw
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The primary problem with GDP is that it often used in isolation. This is just as big mistake as judging financial health of a company by looking only at its revenue.

To get a better picture you should always look at both sides of the equation, that is not only at GDP but also at interest rates, budget deficit and national debt.

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