Dylan 29th January 2012 |
Really needs to UPDATE!!! i'm pretty sure that things must have changed ALOT. |
Kelly 26th October 2011 |
Update, please! I'm doing a research project, and the rankings here do not match up with the more recent data in the CIA world factbook. |
Peter 7th March 2010 |
can also show the gdp of ghana i need that for history (humanities) project! |
lance g simwanza (lusaka, zambia) 7th June 2007 |
good website indeed. would u help me with aggregated data on population,gdp, gdp per capita, imports and exports between 2000 and 2006 for the following countries; angola, botswana,lesotho, madagascar, malawi, mauritius, mozambique, namibia, seychelles, south africa, swaziland, tanzania and zimbabwe. iam a student of agricultural economics and currently doing an academic research on the countries. |
Bubba (California) 18th November 2006 |
The European Union category is available on the CIA website.
https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ee.html |
Raj Chanani (California) 27th July 2006 |
Is this informaion more than a few years old? Can this information be updated to reflect more current data? |
Human (LA) 25th June 2006 |
Is the Nominal GDP like the bid and the PPP GDP like the Ask when valueing an economy? |
Mark 20th December 2005 |
Where's Taiwan on this list? I know for a fact it's in the top handful of countries. |
mark 8th December 2005 |
In your encyclopaedia you say (correctly) Japan's GDP-PPP is smaller than its GDP, but China's GDP-PPP is bigger than its GDP. However, your stats on China does not reflect it, showing China's GDP as bigger than its GDP-PPP (which is incorrect). The same with some other countries. |
Skip 4th December 2005 |
Your definition seems to link to wrong part of your encyclopedia. PPP in this context is Purchasing Power Parity (macro-economics) NOT point-to-point protocol (networking). |
TW 17th September 2005 |
I cannot see TAIWAN's GDP.I think It is bigger than Australia ,but why it doesn't show inthe table. |
Ozbill 1st September 2005 |
How can I export/copy list data into Excel so I can play with % etc? |
Raj Chanani 28th August 2005 |
How can you justify the economy of Germany or Japan being bigger than that of Russia or Brazil? It is my opinion that there is never a shortage of printed money only the goods that this money can purchase. |
sic 5th July 2005 |
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107386.html
Canada's GDP is about 250 billion higher than stated on this site.
it should be 1.07 trillion |
{{*BaDzZ*}} 23rd May 2005 |
What is the GDP of Fiji? |
Kenton Thomas 10th May 2005 |
Is there a way (or a better source) to isolate data that would answer, for example, the following question: "What percentage of the world's people make less than $10,000 per year?" I think this would be a powerful tool in illustrating to people in the developed world just how "rich" they are as humans go. |
Becky 27th April 2005 |
Dan, at the top of the page click capitus then you'll get all the countries. Ok? |
Bubble Buddy 5th April 2005 |
it is awesome!!! i dont know where id be with out it! |
danuvius 22nd March 2005 |
It would be great if you would create a "European Union" category as well, the way you have OECD and OPEC countries. |