List of countries by real GDP growth rate
This article includes a list of countries in the world sorted by their "real" (purchasing power parity) gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, the rate of growth of the value of all final goods and services produced within a state in a given year.
List
Rank | Country | Real GDP growth rate in percent (mostly 2015)[1][2] |
---|---|---|
1 | Ethiopia | 10.20 |
2 | Turks and Caicos Islands[3] | 9.40 |
3 | Monaco | 9.30 |
4 | Cote d'Ivoire | 8.50 |
4 | Uzbekistan | 8.50 |
4 | Nauru | 8.50 |
7 | Republic of Ireland | 7.80 |
8 | Laos | 7.60 |
8 | India | 7.60 |
10 | Dominican Republic | 7.00 |
10 | Tanzania | 7.00 |
10 | Cambodia | 7.00 |
10 | Myanmar | 7.00 |
14 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 6.90 |
14 | Tanzania | 6.90 |
14 | Chad | 6.90 |
14 | China | 6.90 |
14 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 6.90 |
19 | Uzbekistan | 6.80 |
20 | Papua New Guinea | 6.60 |
21 | Turkmenistan | 6.50 |
21 | Rwanda | 6.50 |
21 | Kenya | 6.50 |
21 | Vietnam | 6.50 |
21 | Bangladesh | 6.50 |
21 | Djibouti | 6.50 |
27 | Niue[4] | 6.20 |
28 | Panama | 6.00 |
28 | Gibraltar[5] | 6.00 |
29 | Philippines | 5.90 |
30 | Benin | 5.50 |
30 | Central African Republic | 5.50 |
30 | Sri Lanka | 5.50 |
33 | Togo | 5.40 |
34 | Cameroon | 5.30 |
35 | Uganda | 5.20 |
36 | West Bank | 5.10 |
36 | Senegal | 5.10 |
38 | Pakistan | 5.00 |
38 | Sao Tome and Principe | 5.00 |
38 | Mali | 5.00 |
38 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 5.00 |
42 | Morocco | 4.90 |
43 | Namibia | 4.80 |
43 | Eritrea | 4.80 |
45 | Indonesia | 4.70 |
45 | Guinea-Bissau | 4.70 |
45 | Qatar | 4.70 |
45 | The Gambia | 4.70 |
45 | Malaysia | 4.70 |
50 | Northern Mariana Islands[6] | 4.50 |
51 | Luxembourg | 4.40 |
51 | Oman | 4.40 |
53 | Zambia | 4.30 |
53 | Iran | 4.30 |
53 | Fiji | 4.30 |
53 | Timor-Leste | 4.30 |
57 | Egypt | 4.20 |
58 | Mauritania | 4.10 |
58 | Bolivia | 4.10 |
60 | Nicaragua | 4.00 |
60 | Nigeria | 4.00 |
60 | Malawi | 4.00 |
60 | Azerbaijan | 4.00 |
60 | Palau | 4.00 |
65 | Czech Republic | 3.90 |
66 | Guatemala | 3.80 |
67 | Iceland | 3.70 |
67 | Somalia | 3.70 |
69 | Sint Maarten[7] | 3.60 |
69 | Curaçao[8] | 3.60 |
71 | Cape Verde | 3.50 |
71 | Gabon | 3.50 |
71 | Ghana | 3.50 |
71 | Mongolia | 3.50 |
71 | Honduras | 3.50 |
71 | Tuvalu | 3.50 |
71 | Seychelles | 3.50 |
71 | Montserrat[9] | 3.50 |
71 | Sudan | 3.50 |
71 | Angola | 3.50 |
71 | Poland | 3.50 |
82 | Grenada | 3.40 |
82 | Romania | 3.40 |
82 | Saudi Arabia | 3.40 |
82 | Bahrain | 3.40 |
82 | Nepal | 3.40 |
82 | Malta | 3.40 |
82 | Madagascar | 3.40 |
89 | Solomon Islands | 3.30 |
90 | Macedonia | 3.20 |
90 | Mauritius | 3.20 |
90 | Montenegro | 3.20 |
90 | Guyana | 3.20 |
90 | Slovakia | 3.20 |
90 | Kosovo | 3.20 |
96 | Spain | 3.10 |
97 | Turkey | 3.00 |
97 | Tajikistan | 3.00 |
97 | Paraguay | 3.00 |
97 | Hungary | 3.00 |
97 | Costa Rica | 3.00 |
97 | United Arab Emirates | 3.00 |
97 | Algeria | 3.00 |
104 | Jordan | 2.90 |
104 | Faroe Islands[10] | 2.90 |
106 | Uruguay | 2.80 |
106 | Sweden | 2.80 |
106 | New Caledonia[11] | 2.80 |
106 | Dominica | 2.80 |
110 | Tonga | 2.70 |
110 | South Korea | 2.70 |
110 | Albania | 2.70 |
113 | United States | 2.60 |
113 | Botswana | 2.60 |
113 | Samoa | 2.60 |
113 | Lesotho | 2.60 |
117 | Thailand | 2.50 |
117 | Israel | 2.50 |
117 | Haiti | 2.50 |
117 | United Kingdom | 2.50 |
117 | Colombia | 2.50 |
117 | Hong Kong[12] | 2.50 |
117 | Armenia | 2.50 |
124 | French Polynesia[13] | 2.40 |
124 | Peru | 2.40 |
124 | Australia | 2.40 |
124 | Aruba[14] | 2.40 |
128 | Slovenia | 2.30 |
128 | Mexico | 2.30 |
128 | El Salvador | 2.30 |
128 | Chile | 2.30 |
132 | Belize | 2.20 |
132 | Singapore | 2.20 |
132 | Taiwan | 2.20 |
132 | Antigua and Barbuda | 2.20 |
132 | New Zealand | 2.20 |
132 | Isle of Man[15] | 2.20 |
132 | Latvia | 2.20 |
139 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 2.10 |
139 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2.10 |
141 | Georgia | 2.00 |
141 | Lebanon | 2.00 |
141 | Kyrgyzstan | 2.00 |
141 | Afghanistan | 2.00 |
141 | Estonia | 2.00 |
146 | Swaziland | 1.90 |
147 | Kiribati | 1.80 |
150 | European Union | 1.80 |
151 | Saint Lucia | 1.80 |
152 | Lithuania | 1.80 |
153 | Netherlands | 1.80 |
154 | Liechtenstein | 1.80 |
155 | Bulgaria | 3.00 |
156 | Cayman Islands[16] | 1.70 |
157 | Marshall Islands | 1.70 |
158 | Denmark | 1.60 |
159 | Portugal | 1.60 |
160 | Kazakhstan | 1.50 |
161 | Germany | 1.50 |
162 | Suriname | 1.50 |
163 | Zimbabwe | 1.40 |
164 | South Africa | 1.40 |
165 | British Virgin Islands[17] | 1.30 |
166 | Belgium | 1.30 |
167 | Cuba | 1.30 |
168 | Kuwait | 1.20 |
169 | France | 1.20 |
170 | The Bahamas | 1.20 |
171 | Jamaica | 1.10 |
172 | Cocos (Keeling) Islands[18] | 1.00 |
173 | Republic of the Congo | 1.00 |
174 | Switzerland | 1.00 |
175 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1.00 |
176 | North Korea | 1.00 |
177 | Barbados | 1.00 |
178 | Canada | 1.00 |
179 | Comoros | 1.00 |
180 | San Marino | 1.00 |
181 | Tunisia | 1.00 |
182 | Greenland[19] | 0.90 |
183 | Norway | 0.90 |
184 | Liberia | 0.90 |
185 | Guernsey[20] | 0.90 |
186 | Croatia | 1.60 |
187 | Austria | 0.80 |
188 | Italy | 0.80 |
189 | Guam[21] | 0.60 |
190 | Japan | 0.60 |
191 | Cyprus | 2.50 |
192 | Serbia | 0.50 |
193 | Argentina | 0.40 |
194 | Finland | 0.40 |
195 | Cook Islands[22] | 0.10 |
196 | Iraq | 0.00 |
197 | Guinea | 0.00 |
198 | Federated States of Micronesia | -0.20 |
199 | Jersey[23] | -0.30 |
200 | Puerto Rico[24] | -0.60 |
201 | Ecuador | -0.60 |
202 | Moldova | -1.00 |
203 | Brunei | -1.20 |
204 | Andorra | -1.60 |
205 | Vanuatu | -2.00 |
206 | Greece | -2.30 |
207 | American Samoa[25] | -2.40 |
208 | Bermuda[26] | -2.50 |
209 | Russia | -3.70 |
210 | Brazil | -3.80 |
211 | Belarus | -3.90 |
212 | South Sudan | -5.30 |
213 | United States Virgin Islands | -5.40 |
214 | Libya | -6.10 |
215 | Burundi | -7.20 |
216 | Anguilla[27] | -8.50 |
217 | Syria | -9.90 |
218 | Venezuela | -10.00 |
219 | Equatorial Guinea | -10.20 |
220 | Ukraine | -11.00 |
221 | Gaza Strip | -15.20 |
222 | Macau[28] | -20.30 |
223 | Sierra Leone | -23.90 |
224 | Yemen | -28.10 |
Note: The colour red indicates a negative GDP growth rate
Cumulative real growth
See also
References and Notes
- ↑ https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2003rank.html
- ↑ http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2016/02/pdf/text.pdf
- ↑ The Turks and Caicos Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom
- ↑ Niue is in free association with New Zealand
- ↑ Gibraltar is a British overseas territory
- ↑ The Northern Mariana Islands are an insular area of the United States
- ↑ Sint Maarten is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- ↑ Curaçao is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- ↑ Montserrat is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom
- ↑ The Faroe Islands are an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark
- ↑ New Caledonia is a special collectivity of France
- ↑ Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China
- ↑ French Polynesia is an overseas collectivity of France
- ↑ Arbua is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- ↑ The Isle of Man is a crown dependency of the United Kingdom
- ↑ The Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom
- ↑ The British Virgin Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom
- ↑ The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are an external territory of Australia
- ↑ Greenland is an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark
- ↑ Guernsey is a crown dependency of the United Kingdom
- ↑ Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States
- ↑ The Cook Islands is an associated state of New Zealand
- ↑ Jersey is a crown dependency of the United Kingdom
- ↑ Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States
- ↑ American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States
- ↑ Bermuda is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom
- ↑ Anguilla is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom
- ↑ Macau is a special administrative region of China
External links
- Economic information by country
- Economics focus: Grossly distorted picture From March 13, 2008, The Economist print edition. Sub-title "If you look at GDP per head, the world is a different—and, by and large, a better—place"
- World Map and Chart of GDP Annual Growth % by Lebanese-economy-forum, World Bank data
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