Jayesh buddhadev 6th July 2011 |
Inspite of small country Japan's economy is 3rd largest in the world. why ?
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Sule 26th May 2011 |
Where is Turkey? |
sgu 8th May 2011 |
Sorry to say, Klaasvaak, but in the moment Turkey is twice the size of the economy of Belgium.. Look for the 2010 numbers ;) |
masteraster 15th April 2011 |
Where is Poland, foll? |
Johny 30th December 2010 |
Many countries missed here.USSR was second with GDP a half of USA ,Yugoslavia was 19 ,Poland was 17 etc.. |
kandy 6th December 2010 |
UGH! doing a project and this web site is not helping me at all! |
chea boy 5th November 2010 |
Cali #2 thats weird considering its part of the United States with the most debt..... |
Klaasvaak 9th September 2010 |
Belgium should be coming in front of turkey because i think we need to work on that come on belgium! |
Klaasvaak 9th September 2010 |
Belgium should be coming in front of turkey because i think we need to wrok on that come on belgium! |
jpr 27th August 2010 |
#2 is California |
Len K 14th July 2010 |
I like that they have the cents decimal places in these numbers. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say they can remove those. |
Bella 14th July 2010 |
I am trying to compare the recent GDP of the West Bank with that of Gaza, but can't find a reputable (or any other!) source.
Please help |
marcelo 29th June 2010 |
It's wrong...the real data is...
1 European Union
$ 14,510,000,000,000
2009 est.
2 United States
$ 14,260,000,000,000
2009 est.
3 China
$ 8,789,000,000,000
2009 est.
4 Japan
$ 4,137,000,000,000
2009 est.
5 India
$ 3,560,000,000,000
2009 est.
6 Germany
$ 2,811,000,000,000
2009 est.
7 United Kingdom
$ 2,149,000,000,000
2009 est.
8 Russia
$ 2,116,000,000,000
2009 est.
9 France
$ 2,110,000,000,000
2009 est.
10 Brazil
$ 2,025,000,000,000
2009 est.
11 Italy
$ 1,760,000,000,000
2009 est.
12 Mexico
$ 1,482,000,000,000
2009 est.
13 Spain
$ 1,368,000,000,000
2009 est.
14 Korea, South
$ 1,356,000,000,000
2009 est.
15 Canada
$ 1,285,000,000,000
2009 est.
Source
CIA
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2001rank.html |
Kyler 27th May 2010 |
Where the hell Is 2 |
Caitlan Sutherland 5th May 2010 |
Can you make a pie chart of thecountries who have or had the most wars. |
황세영 10th April 2010 |
it was quite helpful, thanks! |
Alyssa Dieryt 17th March 2010 |
This site is not that good but it helped enough to learn about Latvias GDP so know I'll get a good grade on my project |
Z.Biescas 3rd January 2010 |
It's notable of the Philippines trailing on the top 20 spot in 1960,unfortunately has dwindled economically between 30-50th spots over a few decades through ,a statistical economic data forecasting shows the Philippines could regain the worlds top 20 richest countries in the next 30-40 years through 2050.hmmm..seems the Philippines government has a lot of homework to do on this.sigh.. maybe the RP govt.would have to map out an investment plan for it's overseas population to participate and invest in the local stock market to fuel the dire need in economic integration of it's tens of billion of dollars pouring into the economy as weak Philippines exports would always stymie economic growth as historical grounds on economic growth has always been consumer spending or else consider mapping a new focus on industrialization like what it had done in 1960's pre Marcos era.There had been varied economic models maybe a Philippine model is yet to be realized moving through the first half a century..sigh..history repeats itself.Isn't all the riches in the world limited as we only have a planet to live in? If these Richer countries would only use up their overflowing economic resources to try and help feed the population of these less fortunate nations then only we could realize a world that is not stricken with grief in destitute areas of the world.poverty, war, corruption inequality distribution of wealth across nations will always be there, human nature is too powerful to create a nation or otherwise.lesser ignorance amongst the populations of these nations the richer they become.what an awful truth. |
varatharajan(india) 8th December 2009 |
thank u for ur information |
TDM 24th November 2009 |
great site |
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. |
Andrea 7th 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 3rd November 2009 |
This website was helpful. Thank, everybody. |
Jake 26th October 2009 |
We need a lost of GDP that's based on PER CAPITA
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Emilio 19th October 2009 |
There is a mistake, Japan should be #2 and not #3! Consequently all the rest of ranks are also wrong! |
王潜 28th 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 7th 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 3rd June 2009 |
These data is of year 2006
As per the new data China has overtaken Germany as the 4th largest economy. |
will 27th May 2009 |
Where is number 2? It's missing.
Okay, that is all. Thank you. |
M 15th 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 10th 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). |