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Economy > GDP: Countries Compared

DEFINITION: GDP at purchaser's prices is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Dollar figures for GDP are converted from domestic currencies using single year official exchange rates. For a few countries where the official exchange rate does not reflect the rate effectively applied to actual foreign exchange transactions, an alternative conversion factor is used.

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COUNTRY
AMOUNT
DATE
GRAPH
1 European Union $5.94 trillion 1989
2 United States $5.44 trillion 1989
3 Japan $3.02 trillion 1989
Group of 7 countries (G7) average $1.88 trillion 1989
4 Germany $1.35 trillion 1989
5 France $1.01 trillion 1989
6 Italy $894.75 billion 1989
7 United Kingdom $859.41 billion 1989
High income OECD countries average $561.21 billion 1989
8 Canada $555.51 billion 1989
Non-religious countries average $543.72 billion 1989
9 Russia $506.50 billion 1989
10 Brazil $425.60 billion 1989
11 Spain $402.71 billion 1989
Heavily indebted countries average $362.29 billion 1989
12 China $343.97 billion 1989
13 India $301.23 billion 1989
14 Australia $299.73 billion 1989
Eurozone average $282.26 billion 1989
NATO countries average $278.99 billion 1989
European Union average $254.98 billion 1989
15 Netherlands $239.30 billion 1989
16 South Korea $230.47 billion 1989
17 Mexico $222.98 billion 1989
18 Sweden $204.34 billion 1989
19 Switzerland $191.08 billion 1989
20 Belgium $162.22 billion 1989
Former British colonies average $146.92 billion 1989
21 Austria $131.74 billion 1989
22 South Africa $124.91 billion 1989
Emerging markets average $121.73 billion 1989
23 Finland $116.80 billion 1989
24 Iran $114.00 billion 1989
25 Denmark $110.06 billion 1989
26 Turkey $107.14 billion 1989
27 Indonesia $101.46 billion 1989
28 Norway $100.77 billion 1989
29 Saudi Arabia $95.34 billion 1989
South Asia average $92.13 billion 1989
30 Ukraine $82.71 billion 1989
31 Poland $82.21 billion 1989
32 Argentina $76.64 billion 1989
33 Greece $75.49 billion 1989
34 Thailand $72.25 billion 1989
35 Hong Kong $68.79 billion 1989
36 Portugal $59.79 billion 1989
37 Algeria $55.63 billion 1989
Sparsely populated countries average $52.63 billion 1989
38 Iraq $48.42 billion 1989
OPEC countries average $46.09 billion 1989
39 Israel $44.60 billion 1989
40 New Zealand $43.00 billion 1989
41 Philippines $42.58 billion 1989
42 Venezuela $42.14 billion 1989
43 United Arab Emirates $41.46 billion 1989
44 Romania $41.45 billion 1989
45 Pakistan $40.17 billion 1989
46 Egypt $39.65 billion 1989
47 Colombia $39.54 billion 1989
48 Malaysia $38.85 billion 1989
49 Ireland $38.54 billion 1989
Middle Eastern and North Africa average $33.30 billion 1989
50 Singapore $30.43 billion 1989
Latin America and Caribbean average $30.11 billion 1989
Former Spanish colonies average $29.63 billion 1989
51 Hungary $29.17 billion 1989
52 Chile $28.39 billion 1989
53 Puerto Rico $28.27 billion 1989
54 Cuba $27.03 billion 1989
55 Bangladesh $26.83 billion 1989
56 Kuwait $24.31 billion 1989
Hot countries average $24.00 billion 1989
57 Nigeria $23.84 billion 1989
Muslim countries average $22.89 billion 1989
58 Morocco $22.85 billion 1989
59 Bulgaria $21.75 billion 1989
60 Peru $20.58 billion 1989
61 Sudan $15.30 billion 1989
62 Ecuador $13.89 billion 1989
63 Ethiopia $11.39 billion 1989
64 Cameroon $11.14 billion 1989
65 Tunisia $10.10 billion 1989
66 Luxembourg $9.95 billion 1989
67 Syria $9.85 billion 1989
68 Slovakia $9.77 billion 1989
69 Cote d'Ivoire $9.76 billion 1989
70 Oman $9.37 billion 1989
71 Angola $9.28 billion 1989
72 Democratic Republic of the Congo $9.02 billion 1989
73 Uruguay $8.44 billion 1989
74 Guatemala $8.41 billion 1989
75 Zimbabwe $8.29 billion 1989
76 Kenya $8.28 billion 1989
77 Latvia $7.69 billion 1989
78 Sri Lanka $6.99 billion 1989
79 Costa Rica $6.87 billion 1989
Former French colonies average $6.73 billion 1989
80 Dominican Republic $6.69 billion 1989
Sub-Saharan Africa average $6.53 billion 1989
81 Qatar $6.49 billion 1989
82 Vietnam $6.29 billion 1989
83 Iceland $5.59 billion 1989
84 Uganda $5.28 billion 1989
85 Ghana $5.25 billion 1989
86 Senegal $4.91 billion 1989
87 Panama $4.89 billion 1989
88 Bolivia $4.72 billion 1989
89 Paraguay $4.60 billion 1989
90 Cyprus $4.56 billion 1989
91 Tanzania $4.42 billion 1989
92 Jamaica $4.40 billion 1989
93 Trinidad and Tobago $4.32 billion 1989
94 Gabon $4.19 billion 1989
95 Jordan $4.13 billion 1989
96 Zambia $3.99 billion 1989
97 Bahrain $3.86 billion 1989
98 Mongolia $3.58 billion 1989
99 Honduras $3.56 billion 1989
100 Papua New Guinea $3.55 billion 1989
101 Nepal $3.53 billion 1989
102 Botswana $3.08 billion 1989
103 The Bahamas $3.06 billion 1989
104 Turkmenistan $3.05 billion 1989
105 Brunei $2.99 billion 1989
106 Lebanon $2.72 billion 1989
107 French Polynesia $2.64 billion 1989
108 Burkina Faso $2.62 billion 1989
109 Madagascar $2.50 billion 1989
110 Macau $2.48 billion 1989
111 Guinea $2.43 billion 1989
112 Rwanda $2.41 billion 1989
113 Republic of the Congo $2.39 billion 1989
114 Albania $2.34 billion 1989
115 Mozambique $2.31 billion 1989
116 Mauritius $2.19 billion 1989
117 New Caledonia $2.19 billion 1989
118 Niger $2.18 billion 1989
119 Namibia $2.17 billion 1989
120 Malta $2.12 billion 1989
121 Monaco $2.01 billion 1989
122 Mali $2.01 billion 1989
123 Barbados $1.70 billion 1989
124 Malawi $1.59 billion 1989
125 Benin $1.50 billion 1989
126 Bermuda $1.50 billion 1989
127 Chad $1.43 billion 1989
128 Togo $1.35 billion 1989
129 Central African Republic $1.27 billion 1989
130 Fiji $1.18 billion 1989
131 Liechtenstein $1.12 billion 1989
132 Burundi $1.11 billion 1989
133 Somalia $1.09 billion 1989
134 Nicaragua $1.01 billion 1989
135 Mauritania $981.53 million 1989
136 Sierra Leone $932.97 million 1989
137 Greenland $929.80 million 1989
138 Andorra $795.49 million 1989
139 Liberia $786.30 million 1989
140 Laos $714.05 million 1989
141 Swaziland $696.92 million 1989
142 Suriname $542.52 million 1989
143 Lesotho $451.45 million 1989
144 Djibouti $409.22 million 1989
145 Guyana $379.78 million 1989
146 Antigua and Barbuda $373.40 million 1989
147 Belize $363.15 million 1989
148 Solomon Islands $332.29 million 1989
149 Saint Lucia $311.51 million 1989
150 Seychelles $304.83 million 1989
151 The Gambia $284.12 million 1989
152 Bhutan $275.95 million 1989
153 Cape Verde $267.45 million 1989
154 Guinea-Bissau $213.14 million 1989
155 Grenada $213.07 million 1989
156 Comoros $198.73 million 1989
157 Maldives $189.54 million 1989
158 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines $177.30 million 1989
159 Dominica $153.37 million 1989
160 Vanuatu $144.48 million 1989
161 Saint Kitts and Nevis $143.26 million 1989
162 Federated States of Micronesia $135.20 million 1989
163 Equatorial Guinea $112.01 million 1989
164 Samoa $109.49 million 1989
165 Tonga $106.34 million 1989
166 Marshall Islands $72.80 million 1989
167 Kiribati $29.56 million 1989

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Interesting observations about Economy > GDP

  • United States ranked first for GDP amongst Christian countries in 2012.
  • Brazil ranked first for GDP amongst Hot countries in 2012.
  • Germany ranked first for GDP amongst Europe in 2012.
  • Indonesia ranked first for GDP amongst Muslim countries in 2012.
  • France ranked first for GDP amongst Catholic countries in 2012.
  • Tuvalu has ranked last for GDP since 1990.
  • China ranked first for GDP amongst Emerging markets in 2012.
  • South Africa ranked first for GDP amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2012.
  • European Union ranked first for GDP globally in 2012.
  • Switzerland ranked first for GDP amongst Landlocked countries in 2012.
  • Russia ranked first for GDP amongst Eastern Europe in 2012.

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It is very interesting to compare India and China over their GDPs.

In 1962, India was almost on par with China.

Today, India's GDP is 1/3 of China's.

India cannot beat China in 1962, What makes Indians think they can beat China now?

Posted on 21 Sep 2009

Frank

Frank

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Guys - #2 is not missing. At the bottom of the graph, there is one for European Unions, which is below the United States and above Japan, therefore making it #2.

Posted on 16 Nov 2009

sophie

sophie

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It's notable of the Philippines trailing on the top 20 spot in 1960,unfortunately has dwindled economically between 30-50th spots over a few decades through ,a statistical economic data forecasting shows the Philippines could regain the worlds top 20 richest countries in the next 30-40 years through 2050.hmmm..seems the Philippines government has a lot of homework to do on this.sigh.. maybe the RP govt.would have to map out an investment plan for it's overseas population to participate and invest in the local stock market to fuel the dire need in economic integration of it's tens of billion of dollars pouring into the economy as weak Philippines exports would always stymie economic growth as historical grounds on economic growth has always been consumer spending or else consider mapping a new focus on industrialization like what it had done in 1960's pre Marcos era.There had been varied economic models maybe a Philippine model is yet to be realized moving through the first half a century..sigh..history repeats itself.Isn't all the riches in the world limited as we only have a planet to live in? If these Richer countries would only use up their overflowing economic resources to try and help feed the population of these less fortunate nations then only we could realize a world that is not stricken with grief in destitute areas of the world.poverty, war, corruption inequality distribution of wealth across nations will always be there, human nature is too powerful to create a nation or otherwise.lesser ignorance amongst the populations of these nations the richer they become.what an awful truth.

Posted on 03 Jan 2010

Z.Biescas

Z.Biescas

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1 European Union
$ 14,510,000,000,000

2009 est.
2 United States
$ 14,260,000,000,000

2009 est.
3 China
$ 8,789,000,000,000

2009 est.
4 Japan
$ 4,137,000,000,000

2009 est.
5 India
$ 3,560,000,000,000

2009 est.
6 Germany
$ 2,811,000,000,000

2009 est.
7 United Kingdom
$ 2,149,000,000,000

2009 est.
8 Russia
$ 2,116,000,000,000

2009 est.
9 France
$ 2,110,000,000,000

2009 est.
10 Brazil
$ 2,025,000,000,000

2009 est.
11 Italy
$ 1,760,000,000,000

2009 est.
12 Mexico
$ 1,482,000,000,000

2009 est.
13 Spain
$ 1,368,000,000,000

2009 est.
14 Korea, South
$ 1,356,000,000,000

2009 est.
15 Canada
$ 1,285,000,000,000

2009 est.
Source

CIA
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2001rank.html

Posted on 29 Jun 2010

marcelo

marcelo

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The latest <a href=http://www.forbes.com/billionaires>Forbes magazine list of the world’s billionaires</a> reveals that, despite his net worth dropping by US$100 million from last year, Microsoft founder Bill Gates is the world’s richest man for the eleventh year in a row, with a net worth of US$46.5 billion. <p><i>How rich is he?</i> His net worth is greater than the 2002 GDP of all but 71 countries. <p>Fellow American billionaire S. Robson Walton of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is number 10 on the list, just ahead of the other Waltons at 11, 12 and 13. The Waltons’ combined wealth is over US$90 billion. That’s about the same as Belarus’s 2002 GDP, which was 57th-highest in the world. <p>All told, there are 691 billionaires in the world and their net worth is about US$2.2 trillion dollars (2002 GDP of fifth-place Germany, give or take US$40 billion).

Posted on 11 Mar 2005

Ian Graham, Staff Editor

Ian Graham, Staff Editor

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