list of countries by GDP (PPP)
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style="text-align:center; font-size:90%;"|Largest economies in the world by GDP (PPP) in 2025 according to International Monetary Fund estimates{{Cite web |title=GDP, current prices Purchasing power parity; billions of international dollars |url=https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/PPPGDP@WEO/OEMDC/ADVEC/WEOWORLD |access-date=9 February 2025 |website=www.imf.org}} |
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GDP (PPP) means gross domestic product based on purchasing power parity.
This article includes a list of countries by their forecast estimated GDP (PPP).{{cite web|url=http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/199.asp | title=What is GDP and why is it so important? | publisher=IAC/InterActiveCorp | work=Investopedia | date=26 February 2009 | access-date=26 July 2016}} Countries are sorted by GDP (PPP) forecast estimates from financial and statistical institutions that calculate using market or government official exchange rates. The data given on this page are based on the international dollar, a standardized unit used by economists. Certain regions that are not widely considered countries such as Hong Kong also show up in the list if they are distinct jurisdiction areas or economic entities.
GDP comparisons using PPP are arguably more useful than those using nominal GDP when assessing the domestic market of a state because PPP takes into account the relative cost of local goods, services and inflation rates of the country, rather than using international market exchange rates, which may distort the real differences in per capita income. It is however limited when measuring financial flows between countries and when comparing the quality of same goods among countries.[https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2007/03/basics.htm PPP Versus the Market: Which Weight Matters?], imf.org, March 2007, Volume 44, Number 1 PPP is often used to gauge global poverty thresholds and is used by the United Nations in constructing the human development index.{{cite web|url=http://www.afdb.org/fileadmin/uploads/afdb/Documents/Publications/4-Applications%20and%20Limitations%20of%20ICP%20Data.pdf |title=Part 4. Applications and Limitations of ICP Data |access-date=20 May 2014}} These surveys such as the International Comparison Program include both tradable and non-tradable goods in an attempt to estimate a representative basket of all goods.
The first set of data on the left columns of the table includes estimates for the year 2023 made for each economy of the 196 economies (189 U.N. member states and 7 areas of Aruba, Hong Kong, Kosovo, Macau, Palestine, Puerto Rico, and Taiwan) covered by the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s International Financial Statistics (IFS) database. The data is in millions of international dollars and was calculated and published by the IMF in October 2023. The second table includes data, mostly for the year 2022, for 180 of the 193 current United Nations member states as well as Hong Kong and Macau (the two Chinese Special Administrative Regions). Data are in millions of international dollars; they were compiled by the World Bank. The third table is a tabulation of the [https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/field/real-gdp-purchasing-power-parity/country-comparison CIA World Factbook GDP (PPP)] data update of 2019. The data for GDP at purchasing power parity has also been rebased using the new International Comparison Program price surveys and extrapolated to 2007. Non-sovereign entities (the world, continents, and some dependent territories) and states with limited recognition (such as Kosovo, Palestine and Taiwan) are included in the list in cases in which they appear in the sources. These economies are not ranked in the charts here, but are listed in sequence by GDP for comparison. In addition, non-sovereign entities are marked in {{color box|#F0E891|yellow}}.
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The table is initially ranked by the average of the available estimates for each country or territory, and can be reranked by any of the sources.
The links in the "Country/Territory" row of the following table link to the article on the GDP or the economy of the respective country or territory.
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! style=width:17em rowspan=2 | Country or territory ! colspan=2 | IMF{{Cite web |title=World Economic Outlook Database, April 2025 Edition |url=https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2025/April/weo-report?c=512,914,612,171,614,311,213,911,314,193,122,912,313,419,513,316,913,124,339,638,514,218,963,616,223,516,918,748,618,624,522,622,156,626,628,228,924,233,632,636,634,238,662,960,423,935,128,611,321,243,248,469,253,642,643,939,734,644,819,172,132,646,648,915,134,652,174,328,258,656,654,336,263,268,532,944,176,534,536,429,433,178,436,136,343,158,439,916,664,826,542,967,443,917,544,941,446,666,668,672,946,137,546,674,676,548,556,678,181,867,682,684,273,868,921,948,943,686,688,518,728,836,558,138,196,278,692,694,962,142,449,564,565,283,853,288,293,566,964,182,359,453,968,922,714,862,135,716,456,722,942,718,724,576,936,961,813,726,199,733,184,524,361,362,364,732,366,144,146,463,528,923,738,578,537,742,866,369,744,186,925,869,746,926,466,112,111,298,927,846,299,582,487,474,754,698,&s=PPPGDP,&sy=2024&ey=2025&ssm=0&scsm=1&scc=0&ssd=1&ssc=0&sic=0&sort=country&ds=.&br=1 |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=IMF.org |publisher=International Monetary Fund |language=en}}{{cite web |date=10 October 2023 |title=WEO Database, April 2025. Report for Selected Countries and Subjects: World, European Union |url=https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2025/April/weo-report?a=1&c=001,998,&s=NGDPD,PPPGDP,PPPPC,PPPSH,&sy=2020&ey=2028&ssm=0&scsm=1&scc=0&ssd=1&ssc=0&sic=0&sort=country&ds=.&br=1 |access-date=10 October 2023 |website=IMF.org |publisher=International Monetary Fund |language=en}} ! colspan=2 | World Bank{{Cite web |date= |title=GDP, PPP (current international $) |url=https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.PP.CD?most_recent_value_desc=true |access-date=2023-07-05 |website=data.worldbank.org}} ! colspan=2 | CIA{{Cite web |title=Real GDP (purchasing power parity) |url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/field/real-gdp-purchasing-power-parity/country-comparison |access-date=9 November 2022 |publisher=Central Intelligence Agency}}{{Cite web |title=The World Factbook - World |url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/world/#economy |access-date=2022-11-09 |website=CIA.gov}}{{Cite web |title=The World Factbook - European Union |url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/european-union/#economy |access-date=2022-11-17 |website=CIA.gov}} | ||||||
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| style=text-align:left|{{noflag|World}} | 206,878,221 | 2025 | 184,653,697 | 2023 | 165,804,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|China|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 40,716,448 | 2025 | 34,643,706 | 2023 | 31,227,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|United States|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of the}} | 30,507,217 | 2025 | 27,360,935 | 2023 | 24,662,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|India|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 17,647,050 | 2025 | 14,537,383 | 2023 | 13,104,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Russia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 7,191,718 | 2025 | 6,452,309 | 2023 | 5,816,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Japan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 6,741,192 | 2025 | 6,251,558 | 2023 | 5,761,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Germany|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 6,161,002 | 2025 | 5,857,856 | 2023 | 5,230,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Indonesia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 5,009,483 | 2025 | 4,333,084 | 2023 | 3,906,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Brazil|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 4,958,122 | 2025 | 4,456,611 | 2023 | 4,016,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|France|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 4,503,783 | 2025 | 4,169,071 | 2023 | 3,764,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|United Kingdom|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of the}} | 4,447,841 | 2025 | 4,026,241 | 2023 | 3,700,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Italy|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 3,719,110 | 2025 | 3,452,505 | 2023 | 3,097,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Turkey|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 3,651,873 | 2025 | 3,767,230 | 2023 | 2,936,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Mexico|pref=GDP de of|pref2=Economy of}} | 3,395,916 | 2025 | 3,288,671 | 2023 | 2,873,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|South Korea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 3,365,052 | 2025 | 2,794,196 | 2023 | 2,615,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Spain|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 2,811,948 | 2025 | 2,553,107 | 2023 | 2,242,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Canada|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 2,730,110 | 2025 | 2,469,314 | 2023 | 2,238,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Egypt|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 2,371,530 | 2025 | 2,120,932 | 2023 | 1,912,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Saudi Arabia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 2,229,611 | 2025 | 2,031,780 | 2023 | 1,831,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Poland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 2,017,513 | 2025 | 1,814,628 | 2023 | 1,616,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Australia |pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,980,022 | 2025 | 1,841,115 | 2023 | 1,584,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Taiwan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,965,839 | 2025 | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 1,143,277 | 2019 | |
{{flagg|cspeft|Thailand|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,851,258 | 2025 | 1,681,795 | 2023 | 1,516,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Vietnam|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,786,203 | 2025 | 1,502,096 | 2023 | 1,354,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Bangladesh|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,783,420 | 2025 | 1,567,951 | 2023 | 1,413,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Iran|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,746,269 | 2025 | 1,598,124 | 2023 | 1,440,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Pakistan |pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,671,868 | 2025 | 1,493,905 | 2023 | 1,347,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Nigeria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,584,958 | 2025 | 1,414,033 | 2023 | 1,275,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Netherlands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 1,526,239 | 2025 | 1,398,445 | 2023 | 1,240,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Argentina|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,493,423 | 2025 | 1,369,904 | 2023 | 1,235,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Philippines|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 1,479,381 | 2025 | 1,262,021 | 2023 | 1,138,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Malaysia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,471,655 | 2025 | 1,277,913 | 2023 | 1,152,000 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Colombia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,190,795 | 2025 | 1,122,331 | 2023 | 978,024 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|South Africa|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,025,615 | 2025 | 957,414 | 2023 | 862,981 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Singapore|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 952,644 | 2025 | 837,348 | 2023 | 754,758 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Romania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 926,759 | 2025 | 912,851 | 2023 | 772,107 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|United Arab Emirates|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 905,227 | 2025 | 798,490 | 2023 | 655,790 | 2019 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Kazakhstan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 904,496 | 2025 | 782,723 | 2023 | 475,180 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Belgium|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 899,114 | 2025 | 832,972 | 2023 | 751,592 | 2023 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Switzerland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 881,083 | 2025 | 822,862 | 2023 | 590,710 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Algeria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 875,334 | 2025 | 776,539 | 2023 | 468,400 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Sweden|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 799,680 | 2025 | 739,741 | 2023 | 524,750 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Ireland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 736,732 | 2025 | 671,603 | 2023 | 447,970 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Chile|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 710,195 | 2025 | 653,360 | 2023 | 445,880 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Iraq|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 690,902 | 2025 | 635,633 | 2023 | 372,270 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Ukraine|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 690,059 | 2025 | 621,258 | 2023 | 516,680 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Austria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 682,861 | 2025 | 673,525 | 2023 | 463,120 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Czech Republic|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 647,322 | 2025 | 585,187 | 2023 | 409,970 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Peru|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 643,052 | 2025 | 574,287 | 2023 | 371,290 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Norway|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 606,590 | 2025 | 576,575 | 2023 | 342,060 | 2020 |
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{{flagg|cspeft|Hong Kong|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 589,806 | 2025 | 538,692 | 2023 | 420,130 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Israel|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 569,985 | 2025 | 521,339 | 2023 | 353,390 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Portugal|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 536,096 | 2025 | 513,203 | 2023 | 331,640 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Denmark|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 533,752 | 2025 | 456,059 | 2023 | 326,200 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Ethiopia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 484,408 | 2025 | 393,407 | 2023 | 264,050 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Uzbekistan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 469,844 | 2025 | 354,100 | 2023 | 239,420 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Greece|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 467,590 | 2025 | 426,748 | 2023 | 292,400 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Hungary|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 464,419 | 2025 | 440,579 | 2023 | 302,320 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Morocco|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 424,871 | 2025 | 374,409 | 2023 | 259,420 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Angola|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 402,155 | 2025 | 294,960 | 2023 | 203,710 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Kenya|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 401,968 | 2025 | 348,430 | 2023 | 226,940 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Qatar|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 378,083 | 2025 | 326,445 | 2023 | 245,660 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Finland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 373,156 | 2025 | 363,315 | 2023 | 261,390 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Sri Lanka|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 342,604 | 2024 | 318,551 | 2023 | 274,800 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Dominican Republic|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 336,082 | 2025 | 290,243 | 2023 | 184,450 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Myanmar|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 326,894 | 2025 | 322,296 | 2023 | 247,240 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Belarus|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 311,791 | 2025 | 282,246 | 2023 | 179,970 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Ecuador|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 300,122 | 2025 | 288,687 | 2023 | 182,240 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|New Zealand|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 298,934 | 2025 | 282,620 | 2023 | 215,600 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Ghana|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 295,118 | 2025 | 254,767 | 2023 | 164,840 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Tanzania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 293,592 | 2025 | 259,661 | 2023 | 152,790 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Guatemala|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 282,833 | 2025 | 247,604 | 2023 | 141,500 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Azerbaijan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 272,100 | 2025 | 239,521 | 2023 | 138,510 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Ivory Coast|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 266,832 | 2025 | 224,945 | 2023 | 136,480 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Bulgaria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 264,699 | 2025 | 248,788 | 2023 | 155,060 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Kuwait|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 260,503 | 2025 | 243,031 | 2023 | 209,740 | 2019 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Slovakia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 257,020 | 2025 | 242,305 | 2023 | 165,570 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Oman|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 231,160 | 2025 | 206,309 | 2023 | 135,790 | 2019 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Venezuela|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 223,984 | 2025 | 506,339 | 2011 | 269,068 | 2018 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Serbia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 216,221 | 2025 | 181,345 | 2023 | 125,800 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Congo, Democratic Republic of the|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 200,760 | 2025 | 170,865 | 2023 | 96,030 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Panama|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 200,150 | 2025 | 177,361 | 2023 | 109,520 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Croatia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 198,268 | 2025 | 176,899 | 2023 | 107,110 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Uganda|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 187,109 | 2025 | 150,513 | 2023 | 99,610 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Turkmenistan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 186,106 | 2025 | 105,309 | 2019 | 92,330 | 2019 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Tunisia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 183,725 | 2025 | 170,448 | 2023 | 114,970 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Nepal|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 180,640 | 2025 | 160,101 | 2023 | 110,720 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Cameroon|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 172,974 | 2025 | 154,126 | 2023 | 94,940 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Costa Rica|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 169,034 | 2025 | 145,693 | 2023 | 100,250 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Lithuania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 165,442 | 2025 | 148,985 | 2023 | 102,660 | 2020 |
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{{flagg|cspeft|Puerto Rico|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 161,137 | 2025 | 152,910 | 2023 | 106,820 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Cambodia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 150,047 | 2025 | 95,300 | 2023 | 70,080 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Bolivia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 144,098 | 2025 | 132,892 | 2023 | 92,590 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Cuba|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 137,000 | 2017 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Paraguay|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 136,442 | 2025 | 119,842 | 2023 | 87,980 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Syria|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 136,379 | 2020 | 62,150 | 2021 | 50,280 | 2015 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Jordan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 131,677 | 2025 | 118,493 | 2023 | 100,160 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Uruguay|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 130,209 | 2025 | 116,596 | 2023 | 75,060 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Libya|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 123,987 | 2024 | 135,295 | 2023 | 70,650 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Slovenia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 123,453 | 2025 | 116,540 | 2023 | 76,750 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Sudan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 117,773 | 2025 | 150,925 | 2023 | 176,400 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Georgia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 113,583 | 2025 | 92,810 | 2023 | 52,330 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Bahrain|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 112,366 | 2025 | 94,846 | 2023 | 69,650 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Luxembourg|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 104,822 | 2025 | 86,117 | 2021 | 69,720 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Zambia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 98,155 | 2025 | 84,863 | 2023 | 60,120 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Senegal|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 94,350 | 2025 | 85,849 | 2023 | 55,260 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Zimbabwe|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 93,871 | 2025 | 64,993 | 2023 | 40,790 | 2020 |
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{{flagg|cspeft|Macau|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 93,712 | 2025 | 79,697 | 2023 | 35,580 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|El Salvador|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 88,282 | 2025 | 79,831 | 2023 | 52,260 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Honduras|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 85,984 | 2025 | 76,388 | 2023 | 50,890 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Latvia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 83,251 | 2025 | 79,976 | 2023 | 56,920 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Laos|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 78,849 | 2025 | 71,194 | 2023 | 56,790 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Bosnia and Herzegovina|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 78,655 | 2025 | 73,353 | 2023 | 47,050 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Guyana|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 75,294 | 2025 | 44,974 | 2023 | 14,690 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Guinea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 75,052 | 2025 | 62,855 | 2023 | 35,080 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Armenia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 74,294 | 2025 | 64,044 | 2023 | 37,310 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Mongolia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 73,279 | 2025 | 62,421 | 2023 | 37,600 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Burkina Faso|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 72,820 | 2025 | 63,405 | 2023 | 45,160 | 2022 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Mali|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 72,738 | 2025 | 63,497 | 2023 | 44,890 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Afghanistan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|variant=Taliban}} | 72,512 | 2022 | 86,077 | 2022 | 77,040 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Yemen|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 69,960 | 2025 | 92,755 | 2013 | 73,630 | 2017 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Benin|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 69,509 | 2025 | 58,256 | 2023 | 40,290 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Estonia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 68,235 | 2025 | 66,932 | 2023 | 47,440 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Madagascar|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 64,242 | 2025 | 56,864 | 2023 | 41,820 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Nicaragua|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 63,810 | 2025 | 56,678 | 2023 | 34,980 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Kyrgyzstan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 63,455 | 2025 | 50,435 | 2023 | 31,020 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Lebanon|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 63,168 | 2024 | 70,557 | 2022 | 79,510 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Albania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 63,080 | 2025 | 58,750 | 2023 | 37,730 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Tajikistan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 62,656 | 2025 | 51,551 | 2023 | 34,880 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Mozambique|pref=Income in|pref2=Economy of}} | 61,953 | 2025 | 56,171 | 2023 | 38,420 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Cyprus|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 61,298 | 2025 | 53,033 | 2023 | 33,670 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Niger|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 61,035 | 2025 | 49,436 | 2023 | 28,970 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Rwanda|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 58,117 | 2025 | 47,373 | 2023 | 27,180 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Gabon|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 57,445 | 2025 | 53,475 | 2023 | 32,050 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Chad|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 56,653 | 2025 | 35,996 | 2023 | 24,970 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|North Macedonia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 53,345 | 2025 | 45,068 | 2023 | 33,020 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Botswana|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 52,961 | 2025 | 51,856 | 2023 | 37,720 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Trinidad and Tobago|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 51,682 | 2025 | 48,461 | 2023 | 33,210 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Papua New Guinea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 48,102 | 2025 | 47,593 | 2023 | 36,690 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Moldova|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 46,365 | 2025 | 43,233 | 2023 | 32,260 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Brunei|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 43,833 | 2025 | 39,118 | 2023 | 27,230 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Malta|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 43,188 | 2025 | 34,545 | 2023 | 20,600 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Malawi|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 42,772 | 2025 | 39,093 | 2023 | 28,440 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Congo, Republic of the|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 42,763 | 2025 | 42,338 | 2023 | 19,030 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Mauritius|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 41,352 | 2025 | 37,198 | 2023 | 24,640 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Korea, North|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 40,000 | 2015 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Mauritania|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 40,060 | 2025 | 33,721 | 2023 | 23,170 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Haiti|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 38,198 | 2025 | 38,170 | 2023 | 31,620 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Namibia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 37,728 | 2025 | 33,220 | 2023 | 22,600 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Jamaica|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 34,676 | 2025 | 32,423 | 2023 | 25,890 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Palestine|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 33,173 | 2023 | 30,418 | 2023 | 25,910 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Togo|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 33,047 | 2025 | 28,567 | 2023 | 17,450 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Equatorial Guinea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 33,003 | 2025 | 32,104 | 2023 | 23,860 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Sierra Leone|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 32,505 | 2025 | 16,234 | 2023 | 13,150 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Somalia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 32,496 | 2025 | 29,234 | 2023 | 13,190 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Kosovo|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 32,154 | 2025 | 26,397 | 2023 | 19,130 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Iceland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 31,763 | 2025 | 30,530 | 2023 | 19,160 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Montenegro|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 21,309 | 2025 | 19,234 | 2023 | 11,360 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Bahamas, The|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 16,022 | 2025 | 14,670 | 2023 | 12,100 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Eswatini|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 16,322 | 2025 | 14,216 | 2023 | 9,740 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Fiji|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 15,657 | 2025 | 14,089 | 2023 | 9,860 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Maldives|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 15,030 | 2025 | 12,925 | 2023 | 7,050 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Suriname|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 14,743 | 2025 | 13,117 | 2023 | 9,460 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Bhutan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 14,106 | 2025 | 11,753 | 2022 | 8,420 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Burundi|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 13,975 | 2025 | 12,588 | 2023 | 8,690 | 2020 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|New Caledonia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|variant=merged}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 11,110 | 2017 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Liberia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 11,417 | 2025 | 9,856 | 2023 | 6,850 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|South Sudan|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 11,386 | 2025 | 12,827 | 2015 | 20,010 | 2017 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Gambia, The|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 10,345 | 2025 | 8,770 | 2023 | 5,220 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Djibouti|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 9,942 | 2025 | 8,187 | 2023 | 5,420 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Monaco|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 7,672 | 2015 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Lesotho|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 7,410 | 2025 | 6,510 | 2023 | 4,880 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Central African Republic|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 7,332 | 2025 | 6,488 | 2023 | 4,483 | 2019 |
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{{flagg|cspeft|Bermuda|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 6,796 | 2023 | 5,230 | 2019 | |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Isle of Man|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 6,792 | 2015 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Timor-Leste|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 6,973 | 2025 | 6,950 | 2023 | 4,190 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Barbados|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 6,784 | 2025 | 5,458 | 2023 | 3,700 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Belize|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 6,672 | 2025 | 5,831 | 2023 | 2,430 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Guinea-Bissau|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 6,620 | 2025 | 5,657 | 2023 | 3,640 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Andorra|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 6,423 | 2025 | 5,733 | 2023 | 3,327 | 2015 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Eritrea|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 6,405 | 2020 | 5,224 | 2011 | 9,702 | 2017 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Cape Verde|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 6,299 | 2025 | 5,439 | 2023 | 3,360 | 2020 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Cayman Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 5,851 | 2022 | 4,780 | 2019 | |
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{{flagg|cspeft|Guam|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 5,793 | 2016 | ||
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{{flagg|cspeft|Aruba|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 5,524 | 2025 | 4,815 | 2022 | 4,158 | 2017 |
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{{flagg|cspeft|Jersey|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 5,569 | 2016 | ||
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{{flagg|cspeft|French Polynesia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 5,490 | 2017 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Liechtenstein|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 4,978 | 2014 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Saint Lucia|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 5,236 | 2025 | 4,529 | 2023 | 2,250 | 2020 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|U.S. Virgin Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 4,895 | 2021 | 3,872 | 2016 | |
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style="background:#F0E891"
| {{flagg|cspeft|Curaçao|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 4,428 | 2022 | 3,860 | 2019 | |
{{flagg|cspeft|Seychelles|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 4,268 | 2025 | 3,915 | 2023 | 2,400 | 2020 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Faroe Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 4,064 | 2023 | 2,001 | 2014 | |
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{{flagg|cspeft|Greenland|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 3,857 | 2021 | 2,413 | 2015 | |
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{{flagg|cspeft|Guernsey|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 3,465 | 2015 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Comoros|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 3,655 | 2025 | 3,284 | 2023 | 2,730 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Antigua and Barbuda|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 3,333 | 2025 | 2,998 | 2023 | 1,760 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|San Marino|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 2,851 | 2025 | 2,217 | 2021 | 2,060 | 2019 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Grenada|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 2,520 | 2025 | 2,227 | 2023 | 1,700 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 2,369 | 2025 | 2,061 | 2023 | 1,340 | 2020 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Sint Maarten|name=Sint Maarten (Dutch part)|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 2,121 | 2023 | 1,440 | 2018 | |
{{flagg|cspeft|Solomon Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 2,165 | 2025 | 2,247 | 2023 | 1,710 | 2020 |
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{{flagg|cspeft|Gibraltar|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 2,044 | 2014 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Saint Kitts and Nevis|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,752 | 2025 | 1,595 | 2023 | 1,240 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Samoa|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,615 | 2025 | 1,507 | 2023 | 1,250 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Sao Tome and Principe|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,554 | 2025 | 1,405 | 2023 | 890 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Dominica|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,473 | 2025 | 1,285 | 2023 | 710 | 2020 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Northern Mariana Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 1,242 | 2016 | ||
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Turks and Caicos Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 1,143 | 2023 | 820 | 2020 | |
{{flagg|cspeft|Vanuatu|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 1,066 | 2025 | 1,108 | 2023 | 850 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Tonga|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 803 | 2025 | 749 | 2022 | 670 | 2019 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|American Samoa|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 658 | 2016 | ||
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Saint Martin|name=Saint Martin (French part)|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 562 | 2005 | ||
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| {{flagg|cspeft|British Virgin Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 500 | 2017 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Kiribati|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 479 | 2025 | 470 | 2023 | 270 | 2020 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Micronesia, Federated States of|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 451 | 2025 | 485 | 2023 | 390 | 2019 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Palau|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 322 | 2025 | 315 | 2023 | 320 | 2019 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Cook Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 300 | 2016 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Marshall Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | 281 | 2025 | 314 | 2023 | 240 | 2019 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Saint Pierre and Miquelon|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 261 | 2015 | ||
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Falkland Islands|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of|the=y}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 206 | 2015 | ||
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Anguilla|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 175 | 2009 | ||
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Montserrat|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 167 | 2011 | ||
{{flagg|cspeft|Nauru|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 148 | 2025 | 161 | 2023 | 150 | 2019 |
{{flagg|cspeft|Tuvalu|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | 69 | 2025 | 65 | 2023 | 50 | 2020 |
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Wallis and Futuna|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 60 | 2004 | ||
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 31 | 2009 | ||
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Niue|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 10 | 2003 | ||
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| {{flagg|cspeft|Tokelau|pref=GDP of|pref2=Economy of}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | colspan=2 {{n/a}} | 8 | 2017 |
See also
{{Portal|Business and economics|Contents/Lists}}
- Lists of countries by GDP
- List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita
- List of countries by GDP (nominal)
- List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita
- List of countries by past and projected GDP (nominal)
- List of countries by past and projected GDP (PPP)
- List of countries by real GDP growth rate
- List of first-level administrative divisions by GRDP
- List of countries by total wealth
- List of sovereign states by wealth inequality
- List of countries by income equality
- List of countries by Human Development Index
Notes
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IMF and CIA figures exclude Taiwan and the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
World Bank figures exclude the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
Figures exclude the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol.
Excludes data for Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Data is for the area controlled by the Government of the Republic of Cyprus.
Excludes data for Transnistria.
Referred to as "West Bank and Gaza" in the IMF and World Bank reports.
CIA registers 2 separate entries for Palestine: "West Bank" and "Gaza Strip". Figures for West Bank include the Gaza Strip -- see {{Cite web|title=The World Factbook - West Bank|url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/west-bank/#economy|website=CIA.gov|date=29 November 2022 }}
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