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Economy Statistics > GDP per capita in 1900 (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   New Zealand: $4,320.00 
# 2   Australia: $4,299.00 
# 3   United States: $4,096.00 
# 4   Belgium: $3,652.00 
# 5   Netherlands: $3,533.00 
# 6   Switzerland: $3,531.00 
# 7   Germany: $3,134.00 
# 8   Denmark: $2,902.00 
# 9   Austria: $2,901.00 
# 10   France: $2,849.00 
# 11   Canada: $2,758.00 
# 12   Argentina: $2,756.00 
# 13   Sweden: $2,561.00 
# 14   Ireland: $2,495.00 
# 15   Spain: $2,040.00 
# 16   Chile: $1,949.00 
# 17   Norway: $1,762.00 
# 18   Italy: $1,746.00 
# 19   Hungary: $1,682.00 
# 20   Finland: $1,620.00 
# 21   Portugal: $1,408.00 
# 22   Mexico: $1,157.00 
# 23   Japan: $1,135.00 
# 24   Philippines: $1,033.00 
# 25   Colombia: $973.00 
# 26   Korea, South: $850.00 
# 27   Venezuela: $821.00 
# 28   Peru: $817.00 
# 29   Thailand: $812.00 
# 30   Taiwan: $759.00 
# 31   Indonesia: $745.00 
# 32   Brazil: $704.00 
# 33   Pakistan: $687.00 
# 34   China: $652.00 
# 35   Burma: $647.00 
# 36   India: $625.00 
# 37   Bangladesh: $581.00 
# 38   Egypt: $509.00 
# 39   Ghana: $462.00 
Weighted average: $1,845.21  


SOURCE: Angus Maddison

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COMMENTARY     

John B
27th November 2009
Something wrong here... Britain isn't on this list. There should be commentary highlighting the reason for the incompleteness (it doesn't seem credible that there was no economic data for the UK).
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