Field Listing :: GDP (official exchange rate) |
This entry gives the gross domestic product (GDP) or value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year. A nation's GDP at official exchange rates (OER) is the home-currency-denominated annual GDP figure divided by the bilateral average US exchange rate with that country in that year. The measure is simple to compute and gives a precise measure of the value of output. Many economists prefer this measure when gauging the economic power an economy maintains vis-à-vis its neighbors, judging that an exchange rate captures the purchasing power a nation enjoys in the international marketplace. Official exchange rates, however, can be artificially fixed and/or subject to manipulation - resulting in claims of the country having an under- or over-valued currency - and are not necessarily the equivalent of a market-determined exchange rate. Moreover, even if the official exchange rate is market-determined, market exchange rates are frequently established by a relatively small set of goods and services (the ones the country trades) and may not capture the value of the larger set of goods the country produces. Furthermore, OER-converted GDP is not well suited to comparing domestic GDP over time, since appreciation/depreciation from one year to the next will make the OER GDP value rise/fall regardless of whether home-currency-denominated GDP changed. | |
Country |
GDP (official exchange rate) |
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Afghanistan | $20.02 billion (2012 est.) |
Albania | $12.38 billion (2012 est.) |
Algeria | $206.5 billion (2012 est.) |
American Samoa | $462.2 million (2005) |
Andorra | $4.8 billion (2012 est.) |
Angola | $113.7 billion (2012 est.) |
Anguilla | $175.4 million (2009 est.) |
Antigua and Barbuda | $1.16 billion (2012 est.) |
Argentina | $468.8 billion (2012 est.) |
Armenia | $9.776 billion (2012 est.) |
Aruba | $2.516 billion (2009 est.) |
Australia | $1.521 trillion (2012 est.) |
Austria | $417.9 billion (2012 est.) |
Azerbaijan | $67.87 billion (2012 est.) |
Bahamas, The | $8.039 billion (2012 est.) |
Bahrain | $26.75 billion (2012 est.) |
Bangladesh | $121.3 billion (2012 est.) |
Barbados | $4.168 billion (2012 est.) |
Belarus | $62.4 billion (2012 est.) |
Belgium | $477.4 billion (2012 est.) |
Belize | $1.558 billion (2012 est.) |
Benin | $7.463 billion (2012 est.) |
Bermuda | $5.6 billion (2011) |
Bhutan | $2.137 billion (2012 est.) |
Bolivia | $26.86 billion (2012 est.) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | $17.09 billion (2012 est.) |
Botswana | $14.23 billion (2012 est.) |
Brazil | $2.223 trillion (2012 est.) |
British Virgin Islands | $1.095 billion (2008) |
Brunei | $16.72 billion (2012 est.) |
Bulgaria | $50.33 billion (2012 est.) |
Burkina Faso | $10.89 billion (2012 est.) |
Burma | $54.53 billion (2012 est.) |
Burundi | $2.439 billion (2012 est.) |
Cabo Verde | $1.798 billion (2012 est.) |
Cambodia | $13.93 billion (2012 est.) |
Cameroon | $25.01 billion (2012 est.) |
Canada | $1.797 trillion (2012 est.) |
Cayman Islands | $2.25 billion (2008 est.) |
Central African Republic | $2.143 billion (2012 est.) |
Chad | $12.73 billion (2012 est.) |
Chile | $264.5 billion (2012 est.) |
China |
$8.11 trillion
note: because China's exchange rate is determine by fiat, rather than by market forces, the official exchange rate measure of GDP is not an accurate measure of China's output; GDP at the official exchange rate substantially understates the actual level of China's output vis-a-vis the rest of the world; in China's situation, GDP at purchasing power parity provides the best measure for comparing output across countries (2012 est.) |
Colombia | $364 billion (2012 est.) |
Comoros | $587.9 million (2012 est.) |
Congo, Democratic Republic of the | $17.01 billion (2012 est.) |
Congo, Republic of the | $13.51 billion (2012 est.) |
Cook Islands | $183.2 million (2005 est.) |
Costa Rica | $44.5 billion (2012 est.) |
Cote d'Ivoire | $24.37 billion (2012 est.) |
Croatia | $55.71 billion (2012 est.) |
Cuba | $72.3 billion (2012 est.) |
Curacao | $5.08 billion (2008 est.) |
Cyprus | $22.69 billion (2012 est.) |
Czech Republic | $193 billion (2012 est.) |
Denmark | $310.6 billion (2012 est.) |
Djibouti | $1.336 billion (2012 est.) |
Dominica | $473.5 million (2012 est.) |
Dominican Republic | $58.2 billion (2012 est.) |
Ecuador | $82.9 billion (2012 est.) |
Egypt | $253.3 billion (2012 est.) |
El Salvador | $23.54 billion (2012 est.) |
Equatorial Guinea | $17.45 billion (2012 est.) |
Eritrea | $3.05 billion (2012 est.) |
Estonia | $22.1 billion (2012 est.) |
Ethiopia | $41.94 billion (2012 est.) |
European Union | $16.17 trillion (2012 est.) |
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) | $164.5 million (2007 est.) |
Faroe Islands | $2.32 billion (2010 est.) |
Fiji | $3.97 billion (2012 est.) |
Finland | $244.3 billion (2012 est.) |
France | $2.579 trillion (2012 est.) |
French Polynesia | $5.65 billion (2006) |
Gabon | $18.15 billion (2012 est.) |
Gambia, The | $895.7 million (2012 est.) |
Georgia | $15.62 billion (2012 est.) |
Germany | $3.383 trillion (2012 est.) |
Ghana | $39.89 billion (2012 est.) |
Gibraltar | $1.106 billion (2006 est.) |
Greece | $245.8 billion (2012 est.) |
Greenland | $2.16 billion (2011 est.) |
Grenada | $779.3 million (2012 est.) |
Guam | $4.6 billion (2010 est.) |
Guatemala | $49.55 billion (2012 est.) |
Guernsey | $2.742 billion (2005) |
Guinea | $5.556 billion (2012 est.) |
Guinea-Bissau | $811.9 million (2012 est.) |
Guyana | $2.79 billion (2012 est.) |
Haiti | $7.795 billion (2012 est.) |
Honduras | $18.25 billion (2012 est.) |
Hong Kong | $259.7 billion (2012 est.) |
Hungary | $124 billion (2012 est.) |
Iceland | $13.47 billion (2012 est.) |
India | $1.817 trillion (2012 est.) |
Indonesia | $866.7 billion (2012 est.) |
Iran | $541.2 billion (2012 est.) |
Iraq | $209.6 billion (2012 est.) |
Ireland | $208 billion (2012 est.) |
Isle of Man | $4.076 billion (2007 est.) |
Israel | $254 billion (2012 est.) |
Italy | $1.987 trillion (2012 est.) |
Jamaica | $14.64 billion (2012 est.) |
Japan | $5.88 trillion (2012 est.) |
Jersey | $5.1 billion (2005 est.) |
Jordan | $30.79 billion (2012 est.) |
Kazakhstan | $199.9 billion (2012 est.) |
Kenya | $40.15 billion (2012 est.) |
Kiribati | $172.6 million (2012 est.) |
Korea, North | $28 billion (2009 est.) |
Korea, South | $1.114 trillion (2012 est.) |
Kosovo | $6.36 billion (2012 est.) |
Kuwait | $182 billion (2012 est.) |
Kyrgyzstan | $6.385 billion (2012 est.) |
Laos | $9.047 billion (2012 est.) |
Latvia | $28 billion (2012 est.) |
Lebanon | $40.78 billion (2012 est.) |
Lesotho | $2.428 billion (2012 est.) |
Liberia | $1.711 billion (2012 est.) |
Libya | $80.81 billion (2012 est.) |
Liechtenstein | $5.113 billion (2010) |
Lithuania | $41.57 billion (2012 est.) |
Luxembourg | $56.37 billion (2012 est.) |
Macau | $44.3 billion (2012 est.) |
Macedonia | $9.5 billion (2012 est.) |
Madagascar | $9.98 billion (2012 est.) |
Malawi | $4.118 billion (2012 est.) |
Malaysia | $300.6 billion (2012 est.) |
Maldives | $2.077 billion (2012 est.) |
Mali | $10.18 billion (2012 est.) |
Malta | $8.632 billion (2012 est.) |
Marshall Islands | $179.5 million (2012 est.) |
Mauritania | $3.886 billion (2012 est.) |
Mauritius | $11.31 billion (2012 est.) |
Mexico | $1.161 trillion (2012 est.) |
Micronesia, Federated States of | $321.6 million (2012 est.) |
Moldova | $7.154 billion (2012 est.) |
Monaco | $5.748 billion (2011 est.) |
Mongolia | $10.12 billion (2012 est.) |
Montenegro | $4.157 billion (2012 est.) |
Montserrat | $NA |
Morocco | $94.83 billion (2012 est.) |
Mozambique | $14.05 billion (2012 est.) |
Namibia | $12.9 billion (2012 est.) |
Nauru | $NA |
Nepal | $18.7 billion (2012 est.) |
Netherlands | $760.4 billion (2012 est.) |
New Caledonia | $9.28 billion (2008 est.) |
New Zealand | $167.5 billion (2012 est.) |
Nicaragua | $10.36 billion (2012 est.) |
Niger | $6.486 billion (2012 est.) |
Nigeria | $266.6 billion (2012 est.) |
Niue | $10.01 million (2003) |
Northern Mariana Islands | $733 million (2010 est.) |
Norway | $492.9 billion (2012 est.) |
Oman | $77.23 billion (2012 est.) |
Pakistan | $222.5 billion (2012 est.) |
Palau | $221 million (2011 est.) |
Panama | $35.76 billion (2012 est.) |
Papua New Guinea | $14.93 billion (2012 est.) |
Paraguay | $25.72 billion (2012 est.) |
Peru | $196.2 billion (2012 est.) |
Philippines | $246.8 billion (2012 est.) |
Poland | $483.2 billion (2012 est.) |
Portugal | $209.6 billion (2012 est.) |
Puerto Rico | $93.52 billion (2010 est.) |
Qatar | $189.8 billion (2012 est.) |
Romania | $167.1 billion (2012 est.) |
Russia | $2.002 trillion (2012 est.) |
Rwanda | $7.007 billion (2012 est.) |
Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha | $NA |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | $724.1 million (2012 est.) |
Saint Lucia | $1.3 billion (2012 est.) |
Saint Martin | $561.5 million (2005 est.) |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon | $215.3 million (2006 est.) |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | $703.4 million (2012 est.) |
Samoa | $680.7 million (2012 est.) |
San Marino | $1.83 billion (2012 est.) |
Sao Tome and Principe | $259.4 million (2012 est.) |
Saudi Arabia | $701.4 billion (2012 est.) |
Senegal | $13.89 billion (2012 est.) |
Serbia | $38.02 billion (2012 est.) |
Seychelles | $1.018 billion (2012 est.) |
Sierra Leone | $3.738 billion (2012 est.) |
Singapore | $272.8 billion (2012 est.) |
Sint Maarten | $794.7 million (2008) |
Slovakia | $90.67 billion (2012 est.) |
Slovenia | $44.81 billion (2012 est.) |
Solomon Islands | $983.5 million (2012 est.) |
Somalia | $2.372 billion (2010 est.) |
South Africa | $379.1 billion (2012 est.) |
South Sudan | $10.08 billion (2012 est.) |
Spain | $1.306 trillion (2012 est.) |
Sri Lanka | $58.6 billion (2012 est.) |
Sudan | $59.68 billion (2012 est.) |
Suriname | $4.691 billion (2012 est.) |
Swaziland | $3.7 billion (2012 est.) |
Sweden | $516.7 billion (2012 est.) |
Switzerland | $622.6 billion (2012 est.) |
Syria | $64.7 billion (2011 est.) |
Taiwan | $467.7 billion (2012 est.) |
Tajikistan | $7.489 billion (2012 est.) |
Tanzania | $27.86 billion (2012 est.) |
Thailand | $361 billion (2012 est.) |
Timor-Leste |
$6.215 billion
note: non-oil GDP (2012 est.) |
Togo | $3.766 billion (2012 est.) |
Tokelau | $NA |
Tonga | $464.6 million (2012 est.) |
Trinidad and Tobago | $25.4 billion (2012 est.) |
Tunisia | $44.79 billion (2012 est.) |
Turkey | $777.6 billion (2012 est.) |
Turkmenistan | $34.69 billion (2012 est.) |
Turks and Caicos Islands | $NA |
Tuvalu | $39.46 million (2012 est.) |
Uganda | $20.96 billion (2012 est.) |
Ukraine | $173.9 billion (2012 est.) |
United Arab Emirates | $378.6 billion (2012 est.) |
United Kingdom | $2.443 trillion (2012 est.) |
United States | $16.02 trillion (2012 est.) |
Uruguay | $49.24 billion (2012 est.) |
Uzbekistan | $50.42 billion (2012 est.) |
Vanuatu | $776.4 million (2012 est.) |
Venezuela | $376.1 billion (2012 est.) |
Vietnam | $153.5 billion (2012 est.) |
Virgin Islands | $NA |
Wallis and Futuna | $NA |
West Bank |
$6.641 billion
note: includes Gaza Strip (2008 est.) |
Western Sahara | $NA |
World | GWP (gross world product): $71.62 trillion (2012 est.) |
Yemen | $34.9 billion (2012 est.) |
Zambia | $20.31 billion (2012 est.) |
Zimbabwe |
$9.669 billion
note: in 2009, the Zimbabwean dollar was taken out of circulation, making Zimbabwe's GDP at the official exchange rate a highly inaccurate statistic (2012 est.) |