56Nigeria199.721194.955224.78239.413260.959268.949 57Ukraine184.099189.827207.4221.253234.533249.394 58Kuwait161.822161.95165.951171.06177.062183.69 59Morocco157.087168.597180.603193.203206.499218.675 60Ethiopia145.031120.913138.354157.97179.189201.58 61Slovak Republic142.617152.479160.36167.774175.71183.368 ...
Gross domestic product (GDP) refers to the market value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a given period. GDP per capita (GDP per citizen) is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living.
26Nigeria$448,120Nigeria's Economic Profile 27Austria$446,315Austria's Economic Profile 28United Arab Emirates$421,142United Arab Emirates's Economic Profile 29Norway$403,336Norway's Economic Profile 30Israel$395,099Israel's Economic Profile ...
Out of 196 economies, the rank of 154 economies changed in 2022. Venezuela and Guyana are the biggest gainers in the ranking by 17, followed by Azerbaijan up by 15 positions. Macao, Zimbabwe and Lao PDR lost 12 positions each, followed by Sri Lanka (-11) and Cote d'Ivoire (-11). ...
Nigeria (USD) 2,057.020 2021 yearly 1981 - 2021 Norway (USD) 89,114.684 2021 yearly 1915 - 2021 Oman (USD) 23,240.897 2022 yearly 1980 - 2022 Pakistan (USD) 1,551.180 2021 yearly 1960 - 2021 Palestinian Territory (USD) 3,367.000 2023 yearly 1994 - 2023 Panama (USD) 14,339.42...
Among the top ten largest economies, gdp of five economies has increased where as five has declined. Top Losers in 2022: Out of 195 economies estimated by IMF, the GDP of 52 economies has decreased in 2022 compared to 2021. These 52 economies account for almost 26.65% of the world ...
With above 126k USD, Luxembourg has the highest GDP (nominal) per capita globally in 2022, which is almost ten times of the world GDP per capita and over 407 times of lowest-ranked Burundi of US$311. In World Bank data, Monaco and Liechtenstein have better per capita gdp than Luxembourg...
Nigeria GDP Growth Slows in Q1 Nigeria's economy advanced by 2.98% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2024, slightly lower than the 3.46% growth recorded in the previous three months. Nonetheless, this marks the 14th consecutive quarter of economic expansion and at a solid pace. The pivot...
Nigeria (USD mn) 111,302.5 Mar 2023 quarterly Mar 2010 - Mar 2023 Norway (USD mn) 133,727.8 Dec 2022 quarterly Mar 1978 - Dec 2022 Oman (USD mn) 27,116.8 Mar 2023 quarterly Mar 2005 - Mar 2023 Pakistan (USD mn) 341,308.8 2023 yearly 2000 - 2023 Palestinian Territory (USD mn...
In Nigeria, oil generates over five percent of the country’s GDP in the second quarter of 2023. However, economies such as the Libyan, Algerian, or Angolan are even much more dependent on the oil sector. In Libya, for instance, oil rents account for over 40 percent of the GDP. Indeed...