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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1   United States: $2,276,900,000,000.00  1978 Time series
# 2   Japan: $967,598,900,000.00  1978 Time series
# 3   Germany: $721,004,200,000.00  1978 Time series
# 4   France: $503,042,300,000.00  1978 Time series
# 5   United Kingdom: $321,769,900,000.00  1978 Time series
# 6   Italy: $303,554,200,000.00  1978 Time series
# 7   Canada: $211,582,400,000.00  1978 Time series
# 8   Brazil: $200,800,900,000.00  1978 Time series
# 9   Spain: $155,933,600,000.00  1978 Time series
# 10   Netherlands: $150,106,800,000.00  1978 Time series
# 11   China: $147,321,100,000.00  1978 Time series
# 12   India: $133,873,100,000.00  1978 Time series
# 13   Australia: $133,528,700,000.00  1978 Time series
# 14   Mexico: $102,517,400,000.00  1978 Time series
# 15   Belgium: $99,944,410,000.00  1978 Time series
# 16   Sweden: $96,166,400,000.00  1978 Time series
# 17   Switzerland: $91,178,020,000.00  1978 Time series
# 18   Saudi Arabia: $80,087,650,000.00  1978 Time series
# 19   Iran: $73,033,380,000.00  1978 Time series
# 20   Turkey: $66,561,960,000.00  1978 Time series
# 21   Austria: $61,395,720,000.00  1978 Time series
# 22   Denmark: $59,302,650,000.00  1978 Time series
# 23   Argentina: $58,082,870,000.00  1978 Time series
# 24   Indonesia: $54,298,160,000.00  1978 Time series
# 25   Korea, South: $51,125,620,000.00  1978 Time series
# 26   Venezuela: $46,507,640,000.00  1978 Time series
# 27   Norway: $45,772,080,000.00  1978 Time series
# 28   South Africa: $45,328,400,000.00  1978 Time series
# 29   Greece: $38,860,850,000.00  1978 Time series
# 30   Nigeria: $36,527,860,000.00  1978 Time series
# 31   Finland: $35,787,150,000.00  1978 Time series
# 32   Iraq: $27,701,970,000.00  1978 Time series
# 33   Algeria: $26,364,490,000.00  1978 Time series
# 34   Thailand: $24,006,690,000.00  1978 Time series
# 35   Colombia: $23,263,510,000.00  1978 Time series
# 36   Philippines: $22,706,550,000.00  1978 Time series
# 37   Portugal: $22,461,220,000.00  1978 Time series
# 38   Libya: $19,212,910,000.00  1978 Time series
# 39   Hong Kong: $18,296,980,000.00  1978 Time series
# 40   New Zealand: $18,066,260,000.00  1978 Time series
# 41   Pakistan: $17,820,100,000.00  1978 Time series
# 42   Malaysia: $16,658,320,000.00  1978 Time series
# 43   Hungary: $16,573,680,000.00  1978 Time series
# 44   United Arab Emirates: $15,598,520,000.00  1978 Time series
# 45   Kuwait: $15,503,560,000.00  1978 Time series
# 46   Chile: $15,401,380,000.00  1978 Time series
# 47   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: $15,372,610,000.00  1978 Time series
# 48   Egypt: $14,849,910,000.00  1978 Time series
# 49   Ireland: $14,216,700,000.00  1978 Time series
# 50   Israel: $13,618,840,000.00  1978 Time series
# 51   Bangladesh: $13,299,360,000.00  1978 Time series
# 52   Morocco: $13,236,850,000.00  1978 Time series
# 53   Peru: $12,162,090,000.00  1978 Time series
# 54   Puerto Rico: $11,165,000,000.00  1978 Time series
# 55   Syria: $9,275,204,000.00  1978 Time series
# 56   Sudan: $8,074,210,000.00  1978 Time series
# 57   Côte d'Ivoire: $7,901,082,000.00  1978 Time series
# 58   Singapore: $7,846,457,000.00  1978 Time series
# 59   Ecuador: $7,778,729,000.00  1978 Time series
# 60   Guatemala: $6,070,600,000.00  1978 Time series
# 61   Tunisia: $5,968,475,000.00  1978 Time series
# 62   Kenya: $5,303,737,000.00  1978 Time series
# 63   Uruguay: $4,880,543,000.00  1978 Time series
# 64   Dominican Republic: $4,774,400,000.00  1978 Time series
# 65   Luxembourg: $4,678,622,000.00  1978 Time series
# 66   Cameroon: $4,409,921,000.00  1978 Time series
# 67   Zimbabwe: $4,351,601,000.00  1978 Time series
# 68   Qatar: $4,052,001,000.00  1978 Time series
# 69   Ghana: $3,662,495,000.00  1978 Time series
# 70   Trinidad and Tobago: $3,562,333,000.00  1978 Time series
# 71   Costa Rica: $3,523,209,000.00  1978 Time series
# 72   Afghanistan: $3,300,000,000.00  1978 Time series
# 73   El Salvador: $3,127,960,000.00  1978 Time series
# 74   Zambia: $2,810,564,000.00  1978 Time series
# 75   Oman: $2,740,301,000.00  1978 Time series
# 76   Sri Lanka: $2,733,061,000.00  1978 Time series
# 77   Madagascar: $2,669,695,000.00  1978 Time series
# 78   Jamaica: $2,644,528,000.00  1978 Time series
# 79   Paraguay: $2,559,857,000.00  1978 Time series
# 80   Jordan: $2,549,857,000.00  1978 Time series
# 81   Bolivia: $2,506,733,000.00  1978 Time series
# 82   Iceland: $2,474,604,000.00  1978 Time series
# 83   Panama: $2,463,000,000.00  1978 Time series
# 84   Uganda: $2,420,261,000.00  1978 Time series
# 85   Gabon: $2,389,647,000.00  1978 Time series
# 86   Senegal: $2,209,076,000.00  1978 Time series
# 87   Nicaragua: $2,127,700,000.00  1978 Time series
# 88   Papua New Guinea: $1,947,948,000.00  1978 Time series
# 89   Brunei: $1,941,601,000.00  1978 Time series
# 90   Honduras: $1,929,500,000.00  1978 Time series
# 91   Niger: $1,774,372,000.00  1978 Time series
# 92   Nepal: $1,604,163,000.00  1978 Time series
# 93   Burkina Faso: $1,475,687,000.00  1978 Time series
# 94   Cyprus: $1,354,278,000.00  1978 Time series
# 95   Mali: $1,222,707,000.00  1978 Time series
# 96   Chad: $1,113,924,000.00  1978 Time series
# 97   French Polynesia: $1,005,573,000.00  1978 Time series
# 98   Haiti: $1,000,200,000.00  1978 Time series
# 99   Sierra Leone: $960,728,300.00  1978 Time series
# 100   Malawi: $948,983,400.00  1978 Time series
# 101   Benin: $928,908,700.00  1978 Time series
# 102   Congo, Republic of the: $878,775,100.00  1978 Time series
# 103   Rwanda: $873,007,500.00  1978 Time series
# 104   New Caledonia: $846,007,600.00  1978 Time series
# 105   Bahamas, The: $832,400,000.00  1978 Time series
# 106   Fiji: $829,239,500.00  1978 Time series
# 107   Togo: $824,321,900.00  1978 Time series
# 108   Suriname: $824,089,700.00  1978 Time series
# 109   Liberia: $805,785,500.00  1978 Time series
# 110   Malta: $720,550,100.00  1978 Time series
# 111   Central African Republic: $610,581,000.00  1978 Time series
# 112   Burundi: $610,225,500.00  1978 Time series
# 113   Botswana: $590,519,300.00  1978 Time series
# 114   Somalia: $564,986,000.00  1978 Time series
# 115   Barbados: $552,876,200.00  1978 Time series
# 116   Mauritania: $544,424,600.00  1978 Time series
# 117   Virgin Islands: $512,900,000.00  1978 Time series
# 118   Guyana: $507,080,000.00  1978 Time series
# 119   Bermuda: $475,800,000.00  1978 Time series
# 120   Swaziland: $340,616,400.00  1978 Time series
# 121   Lesotho: $266,436,800.00  1978 Time series
# 122   Gambia, The: $171,812,100.00  1978 Time series
# 123   Belize: $136,300,000.00  1978 Time series
# 124   Guinea-Bissau: $122,666,800.00  1978 Time series
# 125   Seychelles: $85,566,710.00  1978 Time series
# 126   Solomon Islands: $76,685,360.00  1978 Time series
# 127   Antigua and Barbuda: $74,855,550.00  1978 Time series
# 128   Grenada: $67,548,140.00  1978 Time series
# 129   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: $46,600,000.00  1978 Time series
# 130   Kiribati: $45,210,030.00  1978 Time series
# 131   Dominica: $45,170,370.00  1978 Time series
# 132   Tonga: $41,567,470.00  1978 Time series
# 133   Saint Kitts and Nevis: $34,259,260.00  1978 Time series
Total: $7,948,059,720,890.00  
Weighted average: $59,759,847,525.49  



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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hgkjyfyrouguyr
24th November 2009
I think you need to check the information that is on this graph
sophie
17th November 2009
Guys - #2 is not missing. At the bottom of the graph, there is "European Union" which is below the United States and above Japan, therefore #2.
sophie
16th November 2009
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.
Donna
10th November 2009
What is the actual productivity per country? GDP figures for USA is based on its consumption rather then its production. If countries don't buy its treasury - GDP is completely changed.
Juanita
9th November 2009
Can someone point me to a world map that depitcs country growth of GDP. For example, negative growth by shades of gray. Positive growth by colors or shades of color. I suspect that many developing countries will reflect faster growth than developed countries (like China and India of course and some countries in Africa). Thanks for any help you can lend.
Andrea
8th November 2009
1. Number 2 position is missing!
2. There are much more updated data available on wikipedia or World bank IMF, etc
Tom Jones
4th November 2009
This website was helpful. Thank, everybody.
Jake
26th October 2009
We need a lost of GDP that's based on PER CAPITA

Emilio
20th October 2009
There is a mistake, Japan should be #2 and not #3! Consequently all the rest of ranks are also wrong!
王潜
29th September 2009
How about china
Frank
21st September 2009
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?
SoniaL
8th July 2009
How can that be? The GDP (PPP) of the USA in 2006 is $13,201,820,000,000.00 here on NationMaster. But from CIA Factbook it is $13,830,000,000.00. The same happens to other countries e.g. like Germany: NationMaster $2,906,681,000,000.00 in 2006 and CIA Factbook $2,806,000,000,000.00 in 2006. I mean, these are differences in Millions! Can somebody explain that to me?
Xavier Abraham
18th June 2009
# 2 is missing for the year 2004.
Sanjay Patel
4th June 2009
These data is of year 2006
As per the new data China has overtaken Germany as the 4th largest economy.
will
28th May 2009
Where is number 2? It's missing.
Okay, that is all. Thank you.
M
16th April 2009
Taiwan is not a country. Duh.
Mukund (US)
28th April 2007
India's economy just reached over a trillion after the rupee was 41 or below the dollar. plz change it. it is out of date
nathan (UK)
2nd April 2007
agree information here are very outdated
currently , in 2005 china's nominal gdp already overtook france and UK, in 2006 it stands at 2.7 trillions (nominal) at 4th place after US, japan and germany and in 2006 its economy expands at the rate of 10.5%, and its GDP (PPP) in 2006 is 10 trillions from many sources , still 2nd place after the great USA

Hope moderators here update the information to avoid confusing ppl with these outdated info

Thank you
Ian Graham
Staff Editor

11th March 2005
The latest Forbes magazine list of the world’s billionaires 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.

How rich is he? His net worth is greater than the 2002 GDP of all but 71 countries.

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.

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).

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