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The following lists show the latest figures for GDP and GDP per capita. Most figures are 2024 data from the International Monetary Fund; figures for dependent territories (both GDP [1] [2] and GDP per capita [3]) are 2024 data from the United Nations. Figures from other sources and years are noted as such.
Largest economies in the world by GDP (nominal) in 2024 according to International Monetary Fund estimates [n 1] [1] *The EU is an economic union, separate member of the WTO and includes Germany, France and Italy on this chart.
Note: The figures for the dependent territories are slightly outdated (e.g. the GDP per capita figure for the Cayman Islands is from 2004), therefore they may not be easily compared with more recent figures for sovereign states. Pie chart showing member countries by share of GDP (PPP) within the Commonwealth in 2018.
Blank map: File:World map (Miller cylindrical projection, blank).svg; Data from IMF: World Economic Outlook Database, April 2023. IMF.org. International Monetary Fund (10 April 2023). Retrieved on 14 April 2023. Author: Allice Hunter
GDP (PPP) means gross domestic product based on purchasing power parity. This article includes a list of countries by their forecast estimated GDP (PPP). [2] Countries are sorted by GDP (PPP) forecast estimates from financial and statistical institutions that calculate using market or government official exchange rates.
These countries/regions could appear in this list as having a small GDP. This would be because the country/region listed has a small population, and therefore small total economy; the GDP is calculated as the population times market value of the goods and services produced per person in the country. [4]
Blank map: File:World map (Miller cylindrical projection, blank).svg; Data from IMF: March 2023 World Economic Outlook Database, October 2022. World Economic Outlook. International Monetary Fund (October 2022). Author: Allice Hunter and Snowballa68
Corrected the category color for Bangladesh from light yellow ($10,000-$20,000) to dark yellow ($5,000-$10,000) because the country's GDP (PPP) per capital is ~$5,812 as of April 2021. 20:41, 4 September 2021