List of Commonwealth of Nations countries by GDP (PPP)
This is a list of Commonwealth of Nations countries by gross domestic product (GDP) at purchasing power parity (PPP). Gross domestic product is the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year. The GDP dollar estimates presented here are calculated at market or government official exchange rates. Values are given in millions of international dollars. Dependent territories are shown in italics and are not ranked, and their flags are shown alongside the country of which they are a territory.
The table below shows the latest PPP and PPP per capita data for Commonwealth countries and territories of the member countries. Most figures (including for the world) are 2019 estimates from the International Monetary Fund. Other figures are estimates from The World Factbook of the Central Intelligence Agency (for GDP[1] and GDP per capita[2]), and are noted beside the figures along with the year of estimate.
Click on one of the small triangles in the headings to re-order the list according to that category.
Note: The figures for the dependent territories are slightly outdated (e.g. the GDP per capita figure for the Cayman Islands is from 2004), therefore they may not be easily compared with more recent figures for sovereign states.
Rank | Country/Territory | GDP (millions of Int$)[3] | GDP per capita (Int$)[3] |
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– | World | 141,859,625[4] | 18,391[a] |
1 | India | 11,745,000 | 8,358 |
2 | United Kingdom | 3,131,199 | 40,881 |
3 | Canada | 1,899,935 | 44,285 |
4 | Australia | 1,364,835 | 46,601 |
5 | Nigeria | 1,216,797 | 5,286 |
6 | Pakistan | 1,202,091 | 5,126 |
7 | Malaysia | 1,078,537 | 28,706 |
8 | Bangladesh | 837,588 | 4,390 |
9 | South Africa | 809,034 | 12,007 |
10 | Singapore | 585,055 | 90,080 |
11 | Sri Lanka | 304,826 | 12,133 |
12 | Ghana | 209,844 | 6,073 |
13 | New Zealand | 206,225 | 35,744 |
14 | Tanzania | 191,631 | 2,970 |
15 | Kenya | 191,263 | 3,383 |
16 | Uganda | 104,756 | 2,297 |
17 | Cameroon | 100,884 | 3,453 |
18 | Zambia | 75,996 | 3,621 |
19 | Trinidad and Tobago | 45,193 | 28,561 |
20 | Botswana | 44,133 | 16,202 |
21 | Mozambique | 40,600 | 1,138 |
22 | Cyprus | 36,268 | 36,149 |
23 | Brunei | 35,920 | 70,177 |
24 | Papua New Guinea | 34,257 | 3,477 |
25 | Mauritius | 31,663 | 21,822 |
26 | Rwanda | 30,346 | 2,141 |
27 | Jamaica | 27,867 | 8,461 |
28 | Namibia | 27,707 | 9,835 |
29 | Malawi | 25,167 | 1,083 |
30 | Malta | 22,982 | 41,386 |
31 | Sierra Leone | 13,079 | 1,476 |
32 | Bahamas | 12,691 | 29,101 |
33 | Eswatini | 12,444 | 9,744 |
34 | Fiji | 10,868 | 10,605 |
35 | Lesotho | 7,403 | 3,156 |
36 | Guyana | 7,135 | 7,939 |
– | Isle of Man[b] | 6,792[c] | 84,600[d] |
37 | Gambia | 6,448 | 2,397 |
– | Bermuda[e] | 6,127[f] | 99,400[f] |
– | Jersey[g] | 5,569[f] | 56,600[f] |
38 | Barbados | 5,434 | 16,519 |
39 | Belize | 3,520 | 7,564 |
– | Guernsey[h] | 3,465[c] | 52,500[d] |
40 | Seychelles | 3,056 | 27,669 |
41 | Antigua and Barbuda | 2,735 | 25,620 |
42 | Saint Lucia | 2,606 | 12,652 |
– | Cayman Islands[i] | 2,507[d] | 43,800[j] |
– | Gibraltar[k] | 2,044[d] | 61,700[d] |
43 | Grenada | 1,819 | 14,595 |
44 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 1,729 | 26,695 |
45 | Solomon Islands | 1,476 | 2,010 |
46 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 1,375 | 10,873 |
47 | Samoa | 1,237 | 5,371 |
48 | Vanuatu | 862 | 2,581 |
49 | Dominica | 849 | 10,483 |
50 | Tonga | 650 | 5,662 |
– | Turks and Caicos Islands[l] | 632[m] | 29,100[m] |
– | British Virgin Islands[n] | 500[o] | 34,200[o] |
– | Cook Islands[p] | 299.9[f] | 16,700[f] |
51 | Kiribati | 250 | 1,866 |
– | Falkland Islands[q] | 206.4[c] | 70,800[c] |
– | Anguilla[r] | 175.4[s] | 12,200[t] |
– | Montserrat[u] | 167.4[v] | 34,000[v] |
52 | Nauru | 117 | 7,856 |
53 | Tuvalu | 47 | 3,734 |
– | Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha[w] | 31.1[x] | 7,800[x] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ There have been no exclusive estimate for world average by IMF. For calculating 2019 data, total GDP estimate by IMF is divided by total population estimates by United Nations Population Prospects.[5]
- ^ The Isle of Man is a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom.
- ^ a b c d 2015 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
- ^ a b c d e 2014 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
- ^ Bermuda is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
- ^ a b c d e f 2016 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
- ^ The Bailiwick of Jersey is a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom.
- ^ The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom.
- ^ The Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
- ^ 2004 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
- ^ Gibraltar is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
- ^ The Turks and Caicos Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
- ^ a b 2007 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
- ^ The British Virgin Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
- ^ a b 2017 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
- ^ The Cook Islands are in free association with New Zealand.
- ^ The Falkland Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
- ^ Anguilla is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
- ^ 2009 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
- ^ 2008 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
- ^ Montserrat is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
- ^ a b 2011 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
- ^ Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
- ^ a b Financial year of 2009/10 estimate from the CIA World Factbook
References
[edit]- ^ Field listing - GDP (PPP exchange rate), CIA World Factbook
- ^ GDP – per capita (PPP), The World Factbook, Central Intelligence Agency. Accessed on 5 July 2018.
- ^ a b "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects". IMF. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- ^ "World Economic Outlook Database, 2019". IMF.org. International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
- ^ ""Overall total population" – World Population Prospects: The 2019 Revision" (xslx). population.un.org (custom data acquired via website). United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Retrieved 24 February 2020.