FACTOID # 8: Three of the top ten countries for GDP per capita are island nations: Bermuda, Cayman Islands, and Iceland.
 
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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  United States:197.9 
#2  Japan:57.1 
#3  Germany:26 
#4  United Kingdom:22.2 
#5  Italy:20.4 
#6  France:20.2 
#7  Canada:16.9 
#8  Australia:
#9  Spain:8.1 
#10  Korea, South:7.7 
#11  China:6.5 
#12  Brazil:
#13  Netherlands:5.9 
#14  Mexico:5.6 
#15  Russia:4.2 
#16  Taiwan:3.9 
#17  Belgium:3.8 
#18  Sweden:3.6 
#19  Switzerland:3.6 
#20  Austria:2.9 
#21  Thailand:2.9 
#22  Indonesia:2.5 
#23  Denmark:2.4 
#24  Argentina:2.3 
#25  India:2.1 
Weighted average: 17.7  


DEFINITION: Globalpolicy.org

SOURCE: Economic Importance, 1998 (GDP x PC Inc) figures in quadrillion people dollars

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Alex (New Jersey)
4th November 2007
This is a very good indicator, and very easy to compile. I'd like to see it used more, with the latest data.
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