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Economy Statistics > GDP > PPP (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Turkey: $552,990,000,000.00 
# 2   Iran: $505,019,000,000.00 
# 3   Saudi Arabia: $325,513,000,000.00 
# 4   Israel: $163,703,000,000.00 
# 5   Syria: $70,155,000,000.00 
# 6   Kuwait: $43,310,000,000.00 
# 7   Oman: $35,851,000,000.00 
# 8   Jordan: $24,868,000,000.00 
# 9   Lebanon: $24,226,000,000.00 
# 10   Cyprus: $17,761,000,000.00 
# 11   Yemen: $17,554,000,000.00 
# 12   Bahrain: $13,599,000,000.00 
Total: $1,794,549,000,000.00  
Weighted average: $149,545,750,000.00  



DEFINITION: Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in Millions of International Dollars, 2004.

SOURCE: World Bank. 2005. World Development Indicators 2005.

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Axel Harvey
19th February 2006
PPP is given the following definition here: "Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in Millions of International Dollars, 2004." Anyone who doesn't know what is PPP will be none the wiser after reading it. This is NOT a definition.
mark
9th 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).
Ace
28th October 2005
It would help if you included world totals, and regional totals in all your tables.
TW
18th September 2005
I cannot see TAIWAN's GDP.I think It is bigger than Australia ,but why it doesn't show inthe table.
Edria Murray
Staff Editor

11th May 2005
In response to Kenton Thomas:

In 2000, the average income was $US8000 (based on purchasing power parity), including 2.4 billion people with incomes lower than $US1000.

The proportion of people living on less than 1, 2, 4 and 11 United States dollars per day is available in the economy category.

Other statistics you should consult include:


  • The income distribution to the richest 10% and poorest 10% in each country. Globally, the richest 13% of people in the world receive 45% of the worlds (PPP) income. In conrast, the poorest 42% pf people receive only 9% of the worlds income


  • The United Nations Human Development Index which ranks countries according to GDP as well as health and education factors.

Bubble Buddy
5th April 2005
it is awesome!!! i dont know where id be with out it!
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