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Burger Survey Provides Taste of International Economics  A natural sight to global voyagers is the brilliant curves of McDonald's.® With cafés in 120 nations, McDonald's offers the world a genuinely standard menu of things at costs recorded in a large number of nearby monetary forms.  The pervasiveness of McDonald's around the globe provoked The Economist in 1986 to start a yearly element looking at costs of the Big Mac®  sandwich  in various nations as a facetious exercise clarifying relative money valuations. A comparative record is distributed intermittently by the budgetary firm UBS.  These carefree examinations of cheeseburger costs give an acceptable case of the financial guideline of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)- just as a delineation of why the rule frequently doesn't seem to hold as a down to earth matter.  Enormous Mac in different nations in April 2003  shows the cost of a Big Mac in different nations in April 2003. The first segment records costs in quite a