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Costa Rica's economy was historically based on agriculture, and this has had a large cultural impact through the years. Costa Rica's main cash crop, historically and up to modern times, was Bananas. The coffee crop had been a major export, but decreased in value to the point where it added only 2.5% to the 2013 exports of the country. [61]
(Local Currency) Net (Local Currency) Net (US$) Canada: CAD 6,639 [1] CAD 4,712 [2] $3,300 Greenland: DKK 52,138 [3] ... Costa Rica: CRC 493,236 [13] $964 Dominica ...
Latin American and the Caribbean countries by GDP per capita PPP (2019). This is a list of Latin American and the Caribbean countries by gross domestic product at purchasing power parity in international dollars according to the International Monetary Fund's estimates in the October 2023 World Economic Outlook database.
The Global price level, as reported by the World Bank, is a way to compare the cost of living between different countries. It's measured using Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs), which help us understand how much money is needed to buy the same things in different places. Price level indexes (PLIs), with the world average set at 100, are ...
UBS publishes various statistics relevant for calculating net wealth. These figures are influenced by real estate prices, equity market prices, exchange rates, liabilities, debts, adult percentage of the population, human resources, natural resources and capital and technological advancements, which may create new assets or render others worthless in the future.
Costa Rica: Central America: Upper middle income 46.7 2023 47.15 2022 47.2 2022 Cuba: Caribbean: Upper middle income 38.00 2000 Cyprus: Western Asia: High income 31.3 2021 31.25 2022 Czech Republic: Eastern Europe: High income 26.2 2021 26.24 2022 25.5 2021 Germany: Western Europe: High income 32.4 2020 30.64 2022 Djibouti
Costa Rica: 25.1 2023 Iran: 23.1 2023 North Macedonia: 22.7 2023 Turkmenistan: 22.0 2023 Dominican Republic: 21.9 2023 Bosnia and Herzegovina: 21.5 2023 Georgia: 21.5 2023 Botswana: 20.8 2023 South Africa: 20.8 2023 Serbia: 20.6 2023 Armenia: 20.5 2023 Maldives: 20.5 2023 Mexico: 20.2 2023 Suriname: 20.1 2023 Egypt: 19.9 2023 Equatorial Guinea
Costa Rica: 17,900 (2021) *Figures have been rounded to the nearest hundred; if data is unavailable for 2022, figures for 2021, 2020 or 2019 are shown. Historical