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Economy Statistics > GDP > real growth rate (2007) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1     Azerbaijan: 23.4 %   2007 Time series
# 2     Bhutan: 22.4 %   2007 Time series
# 3     East Timor: 19.8 %   2007 Time series
# 4     Angola: 16.7 %   2007 Time series
# 5     Armenia: 13.7 %   2007 Time series
# 6     Equatorial Guinea: 12.4 %   2007 Time series
# 7     Georgia: 12 %   2007 Time series
# 8     China: 11.9 %   2007 Time series
# 9     Afghanistan: 11.5 %   2007 Time series
# 10     Turkmenistan: 11.5 %   2007 Time series
# 11     Panama: 11.2 %   2007 Time series
# 12     Ethiopia: 11.1 %   2007 Time series
# 13     Slovakia: 10.4 %   2007 Time series
# 14     Latvia: 10.3 %   2007 Time series
# 15     Sudan: 10.2 %   2007 Time series
# 16     Cambodia: 10.1 %   2007 Time series
# 17     Mongolia: 9.9 %   2007 Time series
# 18     Uzbekistan: 9.5 %   2007 Time series
# 19     Liberia: 9.4 %   2007 Time series
# 20     Peru: 9 %   2007 Time series
# 21     India: 9 %   2007 Time series
# 22     Lithuania: 8.8 %   2007 Time series
# 23     Argentina: 8.7 %   2007 Time series
# 24     Dominican Republic: 8.5 %   2007 Time series
# 25     Kazakhstan: 8.5 %   2007 Time series
# 26     Vietnam: 8.5 %   2007 Time series
# 27     Qatar: 8.4 %   2007 Time series
# 28     Venezuela: 8.4 %   2007 Time series
# 29     Belarus: 8.2 %   2007 Time series
# 30     Colombia: 8.2 %   2007 Time series
# 31     Kyrgyzstan: 8.2 %   2007 Time series
# 32     Russia: 8.1 %   2007 Time series
# 33     Malawi: 8 %   2007 Time series
# 34     Tajikistan: 7.8 %   2007 Time series
# 35     Ukraine: 7.7 %   2007 Time series
# 36     Singapore: 7.7 %   2007 Time series
# 37     Laos: 7.5 %   2007 Time series
# 38     United Arab Emirates: 7.5 %   2007 Time series
# 39     Uruguay: 7.4 %   2007 Time series
# 40     Philippines: 7.3 %   2007 Time series
# 41     Serbia and Montenegro: 7.3 %   2007 Time series
# 42     Tanzania: 7.3 %   2007 Time series
# 43     Mozambique: 7.3 %   2007 Time series
# 44     Egypt: 7.1 %   2007 Time series
# 45     Estonia: 7.1 %   2007 Time series
# 46     Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 7 %   2007 Time series
# 47     Sierra Leone: 7 %   2007 Time series
# 48     Gambia, The: 7 %   2007 Time series
# 49     Kenya: 7 %   2007 Time series
# 50     Cape Verde: 6.9 %   2007 Time series
# 51     Costa Rica: 6.8 %   2007 Time series
# 52     Sri Lanka: 6.8 %   2007 Time series
# 53     Bahrain: 6.7 %   2007 Time series
# 54     Czech Republic: 6.6 %   2007 Time series
# 55     Maldives: 6.6 %   2007 Time series
# 56     Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 6.6 %   2007 Time series
# 57     Paraguay: 6.6 %   2007 Time series
# 58     Poland: 6.6 %   2007 Time series
# 59     Cuba: 6.5 %   2007 Time series
# 60     Nigeria: 6.4 %   2007 Time series
# 61     Hong Kong: 6.4 %   2007 Time series
# 62     Madagascar: 6.3 %   2007 Time series
# 63     Indonesia: 6.3 %   2007 Time series
# 64     Tunisia: 6.3 %   2007 Time series
# 65     Bangladesh: 6.3 %   2007 Time series
# 66     Honduras: 6.3 %   2007 Time series
# 67     Malaysia: 6.3 %   2007 Time series
# 68     Gabon: 6.2 %   2007 Time series
# 69     Iran: 6.2 %   2007 Time series
# 70     Bulgaria: 6.2 %   2007 Time series
# 71     Slovenia: 6.1 %   2007 Time series
# 72     Antigua and Barbuda: 6.1 %   2007 Time series
# 73     Uganda: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 74     Romania: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 75     Bosnia and Herzegovina: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 76     Jordan: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 77     Albania: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 78     Papua New Guinea: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 79     São Tomé and Príncipe: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 80     Ireland: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 81     Rwanda: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 82     Samoa: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 83     Zambia: 6 %   2007 Time series
# 84     Iraq: 5.9 %   2007 Time series
# 85     Libya: 5.8 %   2007 Time series
# 86     Croatia: 5.7 %   2007 Time series
# 87     Taiwan: 5.7 %   2007 Time series
# 88     Guatemala: 5.7 %   2007 Time series
# 89     Oman: 5.6 %   2007 Time series
# 90     Ghana: 5.5 %   2007 Time series
# 91     Trinidad and Tobago: 5.5 %   2007 Time series
# 92     Brazil: 5.4 %   2007 Time series
# 93     Solomon Islands: 5.4 %   2007 Time series
# 94     Mauritius: 5.4 %   2007 Time series
# 95     Israel: 5.3 %   2007 Time series
# 96     Seychelles: 5.3 %   2007 Time series
# 97     Guyana: 5.3 %   2007 Time series
# 98     Pakistan: 5.3 %   2007 Time series
# 99     Djibouti: 5.2 %   2007 Time series
# 100     Macedonia, Republic of: 5.1 %   2007 Time series
# 101     Chile: 5.1 %   2007 Time series
# 102     Suriname: 5.1 %   2007 Time series
# 103     South Africa: 5.1 %   2007 Time series
# 104     Vanuatu: 5 %   2007 Time series
# 105     Korea, South: 5 %   2007 Time series
# 106     Botswana: 4.8 %   2007 Time series
# 107     Thailand: 4.8 %   2007 Time series
# 108     Lesotho: 4.8 %   2007 Time series
# 109     El Salvador: 4.7 %   2007 Time series
# 110     Kuwait: 4.7 %   2007 Time series
# 111     Senegal: 4.6 %   2007 Time series
# 112     Bolivia: 4.6 %   2007 Time series
# 113     Luxembourg: 4.5 %   2007 Time series
# 114     Algeria: 4.5 %   2007 Time series
# 115     Finland: 4.5 %   2007 Time series
# 116     Benin: 4.5 %   2007 Time series
# 117     Turkey: 4.5 %   2007 Time series
# 118     Cyprus: 4.4 %   2007 Time series
# 119     Syria: 4.3 %   2007 Time series
# 120     Australia: 4.3 %   2007 Time series
# 121     Barbados: 4.3 %   2007 Time series
# 122     Burkina Faso: 4.2 %   2007 Time series
# 123     Central African Republic: 4 %   2007 Time series
# 124     Greece: 4 %   2007 Time series
# 125     Nicaragua: 3.8 %   2007 Time series
# 126     Burma: 3.8 %   2007 Time series
# 127     Iceland: 3.8 %   2007 Time series
# 128     Malta: 3.8 %   2007 Time series
# 129     Spain: 3.8 %   2007 Time series
# 130     Norway: 3.7 %   2007 Time series
# 131     Namibia: 3.6 %   2007 Time series
# 132     Burundi: 3.6 %   2007 Time series
# 133     Lebanon: 3.6 %   2007 Time series
# 134     Saudi Arabia: 3.5 %   2007 Time series
# 135     Netherlands: 3.5 %   2007 Time series
# 136     Saint Kitts and Nevis: 3.3 %   2007 Time series
# 137     Haiti: 3.2 %   2007 Time series
# 138     Mexico: 3.2 %   2007 Time series
# 139     Nepal: 3.2 %   2007 Time series
# 140     Niger: 3.2 %   2007 Time series
# 141     Saint Lucia: 3.2 %   2007 Time series
# 142     Switzerland: 3.1 %   2007 Time series
# 143     Grenada: 3.1 %   2007 Time series
# 144     Austria: 3.1 %   2007 Time series
# 145     United Kingdom: 3.1 %   2007 Time series
# 146     New Zealand: 3.1 %   2007 Time series
# 147     Moldova: 3 %   2007 Time series
# 148     Belgium: 2.8 %   2007 Time series
# 149     Yemen: 2.8 %   2007 Time series
# 150     Mali: 2.8 %   2007 Time series
# 151     Bahamas, The: 2.8 %   2007 Time series
# 152     Guinea-Bissau: 2.7 %   2007 Time series
# 153     Sweden: 2.7 %   2007 Time series
# 154     Cameroon: 2.7 %   2007 Time series
# 155     Canada: 2.7 %   2007 Time series
# 156     Somalia: 2.6 %   2007 Time series
# 157     Germany: 2.5 %   2007 Time series
# 158     Swaziland: 2.3 %   2007 Time series
# 159     Belize: 2.2 %   2007 Time series
# 160     Morocco: 2.2 %   2007 Time series
# 161     France: 2.1 %   2007 Time series
# 162     Togo: 2.1 %   2007 Time series
# 163     United States: 2 %   2007 Time series
# 164     Kiribati: 2 %   2007 Time series
# 165     Japan: 2 %   2007 Time series
# 166     Ecuador: 2 %   2007 Time series
# 167     Portugal: 1.8 %   2007 Time series
# 168     Denmark: 1.7 %   2007 Time series
# 169     Côte d'Ivoire: 1.6 %   2007 Time series
# 170     Guinea: 1.5 %   2007 Time series
# 171     Italy: 1.4 %   2007 Time series
# 172     Chad: 1.3 %   2007 Time series
# 173     Hungary: 1.3 %   2007 Time series
# 174     Eritrea: 1.3 %   2007 Time series
# 175     Jamaica: 1.2 %   2007 Time series
# 176     Mauritania: 1 %   2007 Time series
# 177     Dominica: 0.9 %   2007 Time series
# 178     Brunei: 0.4 %   2007 Time series
# 179     Comoros: -1 %   2007 Time series
# 180     Korea, North: -1.1 %   2007 Time series
# 181     Puerto Rico: -1.2 %   2007 Time series
# 182     Congo, Republic of the: -1.6 %   2007 Time series
# 183     Tonga: -3.5 %   2007 Time series
# 184     Fiji: -4.4 %   2007 Time series
# 185     Zimbabwe: -5.5 %   2007 Time series
Weighted average: 5.5 %  

Historical countries, unions or other regions:
European Union 3 %   


DEFINITION: GDP growth on an annual basis adjusted for inflation and expressed as a percent.

SOURCE: CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011

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COMMENTARY     

Kashif Siraj
18th December 2010
Bahrain is progressing in terms og real growth I wanted some real stats on bahrain economy can please someone help.
A. Shahzad
17th April 2010
GDP of a country can be negative. if so it possible?
bella
13th April 2010
Explain what other economic indicators that one should look at in determining growth in the economy. Why GDP alone does not mean an economy is experiencing growth?
kumar
12th April 2010
Explain what other economic indicators that one should look at in determining growth in the economy. Why GDP alone does not mean an economy is experiencing growth?
ija
6th April 2010
Please explain what other economic indicators that one should look at in determining growth in the economy. Why GDP alone does not mean an economy is experiencing growth?
My Name
17th January 2010
Wow, this site really helped my debate. Thanks nationmaster
Ian Chui
2nd November 2009
absolutely fantastic
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Abel
15th August 2009
Excellent. I as busy begging for an authoritative comparative database, until I tried the NationMaster.com.

Keep to good works up. What a way of helping research and human development.
OP
11th January 2006
But these must surely be old figures? Both Argentina and Venezuela, for instance, have experienced very high growth the last few years, and the Argentinian economy is already stronger than that before the crash in '02.
Arthur
23rd September 2005
Hey! This page used to show statistics from 2004, why is it now showing obsolete numbers from 2001 and 2002?

Here's an newer article that puts Venezuela at 5% growth for the first quarter 2005, and 17%, fourth highest in the world, for 2004:

http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news.php?newsno=1512 Venezuela Analysis.com
Arif Tahir
30th May 2005
Pakistan GDP is growth is currently (2004-2005) at 8.3% in nominal terms. Please update the stats. Also can we have the real GDP of Pakistan (updated as per the 8.3%) figure.
Ian Graham
Staff Editor

12th April 2005
Developing countries’ economies grew at their fastest rate in 30 years and outpaced growth in wealthy nations in 2004, says the World Bank.

China, with 9.5 percent growth, was the fastest-growing economy, followed by India and Russia, where economies expanded by seven percent. Even in sub-Saharan Africa, a region with some of the world’s poorest countries, GDP increased 3.8 percent last year, thanks to soaring prices for oil and metals.

Foreign direct investment also grew nine percent last year, to $14 billion. Most of this was invested in the five most rapidly growing nations: Brazil, China, India, Mexico and the Russian Federation. These countries accounted for 88 percent of the increase and 60 percent of the total amount.

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