2007 Big Mac Index: Burgernomics

bigmac 2007 Big Mac Index: Burgernomics For 20 years The Economist magazine has published its “Big Mac Index.” Since Big are sold in about 120 countries, they can be used as a to compare (see chart above, click to enlarge).

According to the 2007 Big Mac Index, the world’s most (vs. the dollar) is ’s yuan, where a Big Mac sells for the equivalent of only $1.45 (vs. $3.41 in the U.S.). On the other hand, ’s is the world’s most overvalued currency – a Big Mac in will set you back almost $7, more than twice the U.S. price. For 2007, there are 33 like the that are undervalued, and 13 like the that are overvalued.

The Big has its limits. Burgers can’t be traded across to , and ’s doesn’t even sell in some countries like .

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