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3 dni temu · This list contains projected GDP (Nominal and PPP) of top 50 Countries/Economies in current prices of year by IMF alongside their world rank, % share in world economy, gdp growth rate and gdp per capita.
- Projected GDP Per Capita Ranking
As of 2024, Luxembourg would stay at the top of the GDP per...
- Countries by Projected GDP Per Capita
On the other hand, the poorest economy, Burundi and South...
- Countries by GDP Growth 2020
With a projected gdp growth rate of 74.40% in 2023, Macao...
- World GDP Ranking
The United States and China occupy the top two ranks in the...
- GDP Indicators 2021
Ranking. Article World India. GDP Indicators 2021. Source:...
- Largest Economy
As of 2024, the top ten largest economies in the world are...
- Poland
Poland - World GDP Ranking 2024 - StatisticsTimes.com
- Japan
GDP of Japan in nominal and ppp terms. Estimates by world...
- Projected GDP Per Capita Ranking
21 lip 2023 · The following table shows the projected top economies in the world for 2050. All figures represent real GDP projections, based on 2021 USD.
Annual growth of GDP per capita World Bank. Annual growth of GDP per employed person. Annual growth of exports of goods and services. Annual growth of general government final consumption expenditure. Annual growth of imports of goods and services. Annual growth of the gross capital formation.
29 maj 2023 · This GDP indicator provides information on economic growth and income levels from 1990. This data is adjusted for inflation and for differences in the cost of living between countries. This data is expressed in international-$ at 2017 prices.
17 sty 2024 · This chart shows the estimated real GDP growth of the world's largest economies.
3 lip 2024 · Forecast on the GDP growth worldwide 2020-2025, by economic group. Forecast growth of the real gross domestic product (GDP) worldwide from 2020 to 2025, by economic group (compared to the...
14 maj 2024 · To see how this has played out in recent decades, we visualized the world’s top six economies by their share of global GDP from 1980 to 2024. All figures were sourced from the IMF’s World Economic Outlook (April 2024 edition) and are based on using current prices.