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Economy Statistics > GDP per capita growth > annual % > Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   1.67    #116   
2004   8.51    #18   
2003   0.95    #129   
2002   0.86    #111   
2001   -0.62    #149   
2000   1.48    #119   
1999   2.44    #83   
1998   4.71    #36   
1997   2.63    #96   
1996   0.79    #127   
1995   0.43    #134   
1994   -3.57    #153   
1993   -0.47    #99   
1992   6.78    #14   
1991   -0.16    #96   
1990   4.13    #33   
1989   1.52    #86   
1988   13.47    #4   
1987   3.52    #49   
1986   5.7    #27   
1985   5.25    #17   
1984   5.1    #27   
1983   3.66    #29   
1982   4.03    #25   
1981   5.28    #21   
1980   1.13    #69   
1979   2.38    #72   
1978   10.79    #7   
1977   1.78    #72   
1976   9.21    #16   
1975   -8.6    #117   
1974   -9.83    #119   
1973   -12.09    #118   
1972   24.45    #1   
1971   1.87    #72   
1970   9.6    #16   
1969   1.82    #80   
1968   5.45    #32   
1967   -10.43    #111   
1966   -1.03    #85   
1965   -0.17    #82   
1964   2.56    #64   
1963   -7.34    #101   
1962   2.37    #57   
1961   3    #44   


DEFINITION: Annual percentage growth rate of GDP per capita based on constant local currency. GDP per capita is gross domestic product divided by midyear population. GDP at purchaser's prices is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources.

   
 

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