Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Country in Current US Dollars 2010

Discover the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by country in current US dollars, a key indicator of economic performance. This statistic reveals the financial health and growth potential of nations, making it essential for investors and policymakers.

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Rank
1
China flag
China
6,192,564,874,453.29 $
2
Japan flag
Japan
5,759,071,769,013.113 $
3
Germany flag
Germany
3,467,093,769,666.673 $
4
France flag
France
2,646,230,027,988.338 $
5
Brazil flag
Brazil
2,208,838,108,484.345 $
6
Italy flag
Italy
2,144,936,254,535.004 $
7
India flag
India
1,675,615,519,484.959 $
8
Canada flag
Canada
1,617,343,367,486.259 $
9
Russia flag
Russia
1,524,916,715,223.946 $
10
Australia flag
Australia
1,152,566,632,022.126 $
11
Mexico flag
Mexico
1,105,424,238,731.093 $
12
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
852,464,982,433.335 $
13
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
755,094,157,621.936 $
14
Iran flag
Iran
487,069,570,463.768 $
15
Belgium flag
Belgium
481,556,503,720.001 $
16
Poland flag
Poland
478,111,630,683.514 $
17
Norway flag
Norway
431,052,143,940.438 $
18
Argentina flag
Argentina
423,627,422,092.49 $
19
Austria flag
Austria
389,827,789,217.634 $
20
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
366,990,417,129.04 $
21
Denmark flag
Denmark
322,345,594,075.47 $
22
Greece flag
Greece
296,417,644,404.034 $
23
Colombia flag
Colombia
286,498,534,094.963 $
24
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
255,017,638,455.59 $
25
Finland flag
Finland
249,429,613,683.334 $
26
Israel flag
Israel
239,679,036,634.372 $
27
Portugal flag
Portugal
238,443,864,993.217 $
28
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
228,638,668,727.291 $
29
Ireland flag
Ireland
221,732,824,603.484 $
30
Egypt flag
Egypt
218,983,666,061.706 $
31
Chile flag
Chile
217,051,209,238.534 $
32
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
211,168,667,286.27 $
33
Philippines flag
Philippines
208,368,893,151.144 $
34
Pakistan flag
Pakistan
196,709,621,849.586 $
35
Algeria flag
Algeria
177,785,053,939.531 $
36
Romania flag
Romania
170,064,350,671.827 $
37
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
148,047,348,240.643 $
38
Peru flag
Peru
147,527,631,520.729 $
39
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
146,887,902,524.052 $
40
Iraq flag
Iraq
138,516,722,649.573 $
41
Hungary flag
Hungary
131,898,737,241.166 $
42
Qatar flag
Qatar
123,627,197,802.198 $
43
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
115,416,245,241.742 $
44
Bangladesh flag
Bangladesh
115,275,540,051.262 $
45
Morocco flag
Morocco
100,865,329,473.44 $
46
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
98,381,300,000 $
47
Angola flag
Angola
95,546,919,754.763 $
48
Libya flag
Libya
75,380,825,062.422 $
49
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
68,151,329,000 $
50
Oman flag
Oman
64,993,498,049.415 $
51
Cuba flag
Cuba
59,562,962,962.963 $
52
Croatia flag
Croatia
58,975,205,417.344 $
53
Belarus flag
Belarus
57,231,904,542.875 $
54
Luxembourg flag
Luxembourg
56,213,985,987.417 $
55
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
53,801,053,352.501 $
56
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
52,909,294,791.926 $
57
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
50,689,051,382.436 $
58
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
49,540,813,342.483 $
59
Kenya flag
Kenya
45,405,615,063.755 $
60
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
40,676,578,423.487 $
61
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
38,443,907,042.123 $
62
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
37,658,616,951.804 $
63
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
36,638,128,534.064 $
64
Côte d'Ivoire flag
Côte d'Ivoire
34,936,307,980.063 $
65
Ghana flag
Ghana
32,197,655,566.535 $
66
Panama flag
Panama
30,231,009,532.951 $
67
Ethiopia flag
Ethiopia
29,933,790,334.342 $
68
China, Macao SAR flag
China, Macao SAR
28,244,172,833.603 $
69
Cameroon flag
Cameroon
27,507,501,821.03 $
70
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
27,260,886,405.234 $
71
Jordan flag
Jordan
27,133,804,225.352 $
72
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
26,805,984,042.553 $
73
Cyprus flag
Cyprus
25,799,940,077.607 $
74
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
24,161,641,931.033 $
75
Latvia flag
Latvia
23,468,324,572.334 $
76
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
19,649,723,722.103 $
77
Estonia flag
Estonia
19,524,355,419.038 $
78
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
18,447,920,000 $
79
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
17,176,315,803.73 $
80
Equatorial Guinea flag
Equatorial Guinea
16,314,443,436.29 $
81
Nepal flag
Nepal
16,002,656,434.475 $
82
Afghanistan flag
Afghanistan
15,856,668,555.834 $
83
Honduras flag
Honduras
15,839,344,591.984 $
84
Gabon flag
Gabon
14,372,593,020.289 $
85
Papua New Guinea flag
Papua New Guinea
14,250,786,674.777 $
86
Chad flag
Chad
14,058,506,663.725 $
87
Iceland flag
Iceland
13,922,711,576.512 $
88
Cambodia flag
Cambodia
13,808,673,288.07 $
89
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
13,707,121,038.438 $
90
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
13,220,549,908.249 $
91
Congo flag
Congo
13,148,396,211.596 $
92
Mali flag
Mali
12,710,739,159.404 $
93
Botswana flag
Botswana
12,637,273,429.134 $
94
Georgia flag
Georgia
12,426,907,967.158 $
95
Albania flag
Albania
12,086,545,641.299 $
96
Haiti flag
Haiti
11,859,312,725.145 $
97
Namibia flag
Namibia
11,431,412,421.132 $
98
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
11,411,894,723.864 $
99
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
10,144,716,154.936 $
100
Malawi flag
Malawi
10,128,323,010.605 $
101
Burkina Faso flag
Burkina Faso
10,109,619,740.699 $
102
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
10,095,760,000 $
103
Madagascar flag
Madagascar
9,982,711,338.07 $
104
Benin flag
Benin
9,535,345,015.784 $
105
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
9,407,170,321.378 $
106
New Caledonia flag
New Caledonia
9,364,350,076.912 $
107
Armenia flag
Armenia
9,260,285,755.624 $
108
Malta flag
Malta
9,097,044,159.269 $
109
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
8,758,602,232.984 $
110
Niger flag
Niger
7,851,192,502.309 $
111
Mongolia flag
Mongolia
7,189,481,998.901 $
112
Laos flag
Laos
7,131,771,014.705 $
113
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
6,974,982,369.602 $
114
Guinea flag
Guinea
6,853,467,145.531 $
115
Bermuda flag
Bermuda
6,634,526,000 $
116
Rwanda flag
Rwanda
6,124,756,654.123 $
117
French Polynesia flag
French Polynesia
6,086,644,798.56 $
118
Isle of Man flag
Isle of Man
5,920,369,789.502 $
119
Barbados flag
Barbados
5,672,900,000 $
120
Mauritania flag
Mauritania
5,628,878,797.983 $
121
Monaco flag
Monaco
5,367,561,569.595 $
122
Kosovo flag
Kosovo
5,343,950,556.072 $
123
Liechtenstein flag
Liechtenstein
5,082,337,238.447 $
124
Guam flag
Guam
4,949,000,000 $
125
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
4,794,361,863.014 $
126
Eswatini flag
Eswatini
4,360,714,358.887 $
127
Cayman Islands flag
Cayman Islands
4,156,841,163.778 $
128
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
4,136,936,189.281 $
129
Andorra flag
Andorra
3,449,925,693.582 $
130
Guyana flag
Guyana
3,432,912,516.924 $
131
Fiji flag
Fiji
3,140,166,712.796 $
132
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
2,951,342,793.296 $
133
Maldives flag
Maldives
2,588,176,054.688 $
134
Greenland flag
Greenland
2,503,167,187.493 $
135
Aruba flag
Aruba
2,453,597,206.704 $
136
Faroe Islands flag
Faroe Islands
2,331,796,784.36 $
137
Lesotho flag
Lesotho
2,234,754,241.919 $
138
Central African Republic flag
Central African Republic
2,142,591,540.401 $
139
Burundi flag
Burundi
2,032,135,192.012 $
140
Liberia flag
Liberia
1,998,000,000 $
141
Cabo Verde flag
Cabo Verde
1,824,751,467.93 $
142
Belize flag
Belize
1,748,988,400 $
143
Bhutan flag
Bhutan
1,708,880,730.21 $
144
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
1,589,515,447.154 $
145
Gambia flag
Gambia
1,543,294,926.873 $
146
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
1,482,385,185.185 $
147
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
1,298,348,148.148 $
148
Djibouti flag
Djibouti
1,128,611,700.362 $
149
Guinea-Bissau flag
Guinea-Bissau
940,112,538.936 $
150
Comoros flag
Comoros
907,978,730.888 $
151
Northern Mariana Islands flag
Northern Mariana Islands
799,000,000 $
152
Saint Kitts and Nevis flag
Saint Kitts and Nevis
778,718,518.519 $
153
Grenada flag
Grenada
771,014,814.815 $
154
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
720,447,888.889 $
155
American Samoa flag
American Samoa
573,000,000 $
156
Dominica flag
Dominica
519,859,259.259 $
157
Micronesia (Fed. States of) flag
Micronesia (Fed. States of)
290,638,857.061 $
158
Palau flag
Palau
188,042,373.657 $
159
Marshall Islands flag
Marshall Islands
161,100,000 $
160
Nauru flag
Nauru
47,562,844.61 $
161
Saint Martin (French part) flag
Saint Martin (French part)
NaN $
162
United States flag
United States
15,048,964,444,000 $
163
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
2,496,740,681,057.139 $
164
Spain flag
Spain
1,427,989,078,916.669 $
165
South Korea flag
South Korea
1,192,830,015,737.682 $
166
Turkey flag
Turkey
782,545,664,268.333 $
167
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
598,851,028,906.58 $
168
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
528,207,466,666.667 $
169
Sweden flag
Sweden
492,750,897,239.447 $
170
South Africa flag
South Africa
417,363,822,801.713 $
171
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
393,192,354,510.653 $
172
Thailand flag
Thailand
341,104,766,329.17 $
173
United Arab Emirates flag
United Arab Emirates
307,736,419,332.88 $
174
Singapore flag
Singapore
239,807,980,591.24 $
175
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
147,201,173,196.979 $
176
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
141,209,170,427.233 $
177
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
91,112,160,800.767 $
178
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
61,390,830,874.701 $
179
Sudan flag
Sudan
58,962,978,034.483 $
180
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
58,636,049,434.187 $
181
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
49,765,676,402.449 $
182
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
47,793,117,240.9 $
183
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
46,206,091,937.963 $
184
Serbia flag
Serbia
43,536,629,233.142 $
185
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
41,950,361,211.958 $
186
Tanzania flag
Tanzania
32,012,892,919.37 $
187
Yemen flag
Yemen
30,906,749,533.221 $
188
Uganda flag
Uganda
26,673,441,430.786 $
189
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
22,583,157,894.737 $
190
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
22,157,920,592.367 $
191
Zambia flag
Zambia
20,265,559,483.855 $
192
Senegal flag
Senegal
16,121,315,909.076 $
193
South Sudan flag
South Sudan
14,602,072,410.951 $
194
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
12,047,750,000 $
195
State of Palestine flag
State of Palestine
9,681,500,000 $
196
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
5,642,221,099.177 $
197
Togo flag
Togo
4,746,386,893.226 $
198
Suriname flag
Suriname
4,368,370,997.921 $
199
United States Virgin Islands flag
United States Virgin Islands
4,324,000,000 $
200
Sierra Leone flag
Sierra Leone
4,262,805,966.788 $
201
Somalia flag
Somalia
2,687,807,003.739 $
202
San Marino flag
San Marino
1,881,191,925.325 $
203
Seychelles flag
Seychelles
981,616,542.328 $
204
Solomon Islands flag
Solomon Islands
898,128,551.289 $
205
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flag
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
892,290,502.793 $
206
Timor-Leste flag
Timor-Leste
881,909,347.097 $
207
Turks and Caicos Islands flag
Turks and Caicos Islands
686,788,000 $
208
Samoa flag
Samoa
680,260,907.154 $
209
Vanuatu flag
Vanuatu
670,712,979.682 $
210
Tonga flag
Tonga
366,887,374.99 $
211
Sao Tome and Principe flag
Sao Tome and Principe
190,021,192.49 $
212
Kiribati flag
Kiribati
165,458,433.128 $
213
Tuvalu flag
Tuvalu
32,105,408.477 $

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1China flagChina
  2. #2Japan flagJapan
  3. #3Germany flagGermany
  4. #4France flagFrance
  5. #5Brazil flagBrazil
  6. #6Italy flagItaly
  7. #7India flagIndia
  8. #8Canada flagCanada
  9. #9Russia flagRussia
  10. #10Australia flagAustralia

Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #213Tuvalu flagTuvalu
  2. #212Kiribati flagKiribati
  3. #211Sao Tome and Principe flagSao Tome and Principe
  4. #210Tonga flagTonga
  5. #209Vanuatu flagVanuatu
  6. #208Samoa flagSamoa
  7. #207Turks and Caicos Islands flagTurks and Caicos Islands
  8. #206Timor-Leste flagTimor-Leste
  9. #205Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flagSint Maarten (Dutch part)
  10. #204Solomon Islands flagSolomon Islands

Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.

Analysis & Context

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by country in current US dollars for the year 2010 provides a comprehensive snapshot of the global economic landscape. As a pivotal indicator of economic health and growth potential, GDP measurements in 2010 reveal crucial insights into the financial standing of nations worldwide. This metric not only serves as a benchmark for economic performance but also guides policymakers and investors in strategic decision-making processes.

Economic Landscape of 2010

The year 2010 marked a period of recovery and recalibration for global economies following the financial crisis of 2008-2009. The United States, leading with a GDP of $15.05 trillion, maintained its position as the world's largest economy, emphasizing its resilience and capacity for economic rebound. China, with a substantial GDP of approximately $6.19 trillion, continued its rapid ascent, reflecting its growing influence and pivotal role in global markets. Japan, Germany, and France completed the top five, highlighting the dominance of developed economies in the global economic hierarchy.

Emerging Markets and Growth

Emerging markets showcased remarkable growth in 2010, with countries like Brazil and India experiencing significant GDP increases. Brazil's GDP surged by 32.5%, reaching over $2.2 trillion, a testament to its expanding economic footprint and resource-rich economy. India followed with a 24.9% increase, driven by robust domestic consumption and a thriving service sector. These nations exemplified the potential of emerging markets to influence global economic trends, with their growth strategies becoming models for other developing economies.

Challenges Faced by Declining Economies

Conversely, certain European nations struggled to regain their pre-crisis economic strength. Spain's GDP fell by 4.6%, reflecting the nation's ongoing challenges with unemployment and fiscal instability. Similarly, Greece faced a significant downturn with a 9.3% decrease, highlighting the severity of its sovereign debt crisis. These declines underscored the persistent economic disparities within the European Union and the broader implications of financial instability on regional and global scales.

Wealth Distribution Patterns

A closer examination of GDP distribution reveals notable disparities in economic wealth across nations. While the average GDP in 2010 was approximately $331.7 billion, countries like the Turks and Caicos Islands and Guinea-Bissau reported GDPs under $1 billion. This stark contrast illustrates the uneven distribution of wealth and resources, often influenced by factors such as industrial capacity, natural resources, and economic policies. These differences in GDP highlight the ongoing challenges of addressing global economic inequality.

Year-over-Year Dynamics

The changes observed from the previous year provide insight into the dynamic nature of global economies. China led the way with a 19.3% increase in GDP, underscoring its robust manufacturing sector and expanding middle class. The United States and Brazil also saw significant gains, reflecting their recovery strategies and economic adaptability. On the flip side, countries like Italy and France experienced GDP declines, with Italy seeing a 2.9% reduction, attributed to slow growth and high public debt. These variations illustrate the diverse trajectories and challenges faced by different economies in 2010.

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by country in current US dollars for 2010 offers a valuable perspective on the global economic environment. By analyzing these figures, stakeholders can better understand economic strengths, weaknesses, and potential growth areas, facilitating informed decisions that shape future economic policies and investments.

Insights by country

1

Gabon

In 2010, Gabon ranked 116 out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with a total value of $14,372,593,020.29 in current US dollars. This figure reflects Gabon's status as a relatively small yet significant economy in Central Africa, driven primarily by its abundant natural resources.

The country's GDP is largely influenced by its oil production, which constitutes a substantial portion of national revenue and exports. Gabon is one of the largest oil producers in Africa, and fluctuations in global oil prices can significantly impact its economic performance. Additionally, Gabon's economy benefits from mining and timber, contributing to its overall GDP.

Despite its relatively high GDP for a country of its size, Gabon faces challenges such as income inequality and dependence on oil, which can lead to economic vulnerabilities. In 2010, the GDP per capita was approximately $7,074, suggesting that while the economy is substantial, wealth distribution remains uneven among the population.

2

Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone had a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $4,262,805,966.79 in current US dollars in the year 2010, ranking it 165th out of 213 countries. This ranking reflects the country's economic recovery phase following a devastating civil war that lasted from 1991 to 2002, which severely disrupted economic activities and infrastructure.

The relatively low GDP value can be attributed to several factors, including a reliance on agriculture, which employs a significant portion of the population but lacks modern technology and infrastructure. Additionally, Sierra Leone's economy is vulnerable to external shocks, including fluctuations in commodity prices, particularly for its key exports like diamonds and cocoa.

In comparison to its regional peers, Sierra Leone's GDP showcases the challenges it faces in economic development, including high levels of poverty and unemployment. As of 2010, the country was working towards rebuilding its economy and improving living standards through various national development strategies and foreign investment initiatives.

3

Hungary

In 2010, Hungary ranked 56th out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with a total value of approximately $131.9 billion in current US dollars. This ranking reflects the country's economic performance during a period marked by recovery from global financial crises and structural reforms.

The GDP value of $131,898,737,241 indicates a modest economic size relative to other nations, highlighting Hungary's position within the European Union as a country with a developing economy. Factors contributing to this GDP figure include its industrial sector, particularly in automotive and pharmaceuticals, as well as its services sector, which includes tourism and information technology.

Additionally, Hungary's economic landscape in 2010 was influenced by historical transitions following the end of communism, ongoing foreign investments, and a focus on export-oriented growth. The country also faced challenges such as high public debt and low growth rates compared to its Western European counterparts, which shaped its overall economic trajectory during this time.

4

Jamaica

In 2010, Jamaica ranked 122 out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measured in current US dollars, with a reported value of $13,220,549,908. This figure reflects the economic activity and overall market value of all goods and services produced in the country during that year.

The Jamaican economy is heavily influenced by several key sectors, including tourism, agriculture, and mining, particularly bauxite. The country's reliance on tourism is a significant factor in its GDP, as it attracts millions of visitors annually, contributing to foreign exchange earnings. However, challenges such as high public debt, crime, and economic volatility have impacted sustainable growth.

In addition to its GDP, Jamaica's economy faces issues like high unemployment rates and social inequality, which can hinder development. Despite these challenges, Jamaica has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its contributions to music, particularly reggae, which plays a role in its global economic presence.

5

Burundi

In 2010, Burundi ranked 179th out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with a total GDP valued at approximately 2.03 billion US dollars. This relatively low GDP figure reflects the country's ongoing challenges in economic development and stability.

The economy of Burundi has historically been affected by various factors, including political instability, limited access to markets, and underdeveloped infrastructure. Additionally, Burundi is heavily reliant on agriculture, which employs a significant portion of the population but is vulnerable to climatic conditions.

Despite these challenges, Burundi has made strides in certain areas, such as improving agricultural productivity and increasing access to education. Nevertheless, the nation continues to face significant hurdles in attaining sustainable economic growth and improving the standard of living for its citizens.

6

Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic ranked 74th out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in current US dollars for the year 2010. During this period, the country's GDP was approximately $53,801,053,52, reflecting its economic performance amidst various challenges.

This GDP figure highlights the Dominican Republic's position as one of the more significant economies in the Caribbean and Central America, driven largely by sectors such as tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture. The economy experienced a recovery post-global financial crisis, which had negatively impacted many nations around the world.

Factors contributing to the GDP value include a growing tourism industry, which is a vital part of the economy, as well as remittances from Dominicans living abroad, which significantly bolster domestic consumption. In addition, the government's investment in infrastructure and efforts to attract foreign direct investment played crucial roles in shaping the economic landscape during this period.

7

Antigua and Barbuda

In 2010, Antigua and Barbuda ranked 188th out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with a total GDP value of $1,298,348,148.15 in current US dollars. This ranking reflects the country's relatively small economic size compared to larger nations, which often dominate global economic metrics.

The economy of Antigua and Barbuda is heavily reliant on tourism, which accounts for a significant portion of its GDP. Factors contributing to the GDP value include a robust tourism sector, which attracts visitors to its beaches and resorts, as well as financial services and agriculture. However, the country also faces challenges such as vulnerability to natural disasters, particularly hurricanes, which can severely impact economic stability.

Furthermore, despite its small size, Antigua and Barbuda is known for its high per capita income relative to many other Caribbean nations, which underscores the importance of tourism as a driver of wealth. In 2010, the nation's focus on enhancing its tourism infrastructure and diversifying its economy were pivotal discussions among policymakers aiming to boost overall economic resilience.

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Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands had a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of approximately $4.16 billion in current US dollars for the year 2010, ranking it 166th out of 213 countries globally. This GDP figure reflects the economic output of this British Overseas Territory, which is known for its robust financial services industry and tourism sector.

The relatively modest GDP ranking can be attributed to the small size of the population and the economy, which is heavily reliant on a few key sectors, such as banking, insurance, and tourism. The Cayman Islands has positioned itself as a major offshore financial center, attracting international businesses and investments, which significantly contribute to its economic performance.

In addition, the islands enjoy a high standard of living and a well-developed infrastructure, supported by a stable political environment. In 2010, the economic landscape was influenced by the global financial crisis, yet the Cayman Islands managed to sustain its economic activities due to its unique market position and regulatory framework.

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Côte d'Ivoire

Côte d'Ivoire ranked 88th out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in current US dollars for the year 2010. The country's GDP was valued at approximately $34.94 billion, reflecting its economic activities following a period of political instability.

This GDP figure can be contextualized within Côte d'Ivoire's agricultural sector, which is a significant contributor to its economy, with cocoa and coffee being major exports. Additionally, the nation's economic growth has been impacted by its recovery from civil conflict, which had disrupted economic activities in the preceding years.

Côte d'Ivoire's growth trajectory has also been supported by investments in infrastructure and an increase in foreign direct investment, particularly in the energy and telecommunications sectors. In the broader West African context, Côte d'Ivoire has emerged as one of the region's largest economies, reflecting its potential for future growth and development.

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Curaçao

Curaçao ranks 171st out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by country in current US dollars for the year 2010. The GDP of Curaçao for that year was approximately $2,951,342,793.

This statistic reflects the economic size and output of Curaçao, a small island nation in the Caribbean that relies heavily on tourism, international trade, and financial services. The economy experienced challenges due to the global economic downturn in the late 2000s, which impacted tourism and foreign investment.

Factors contributing to this GDP figure include the island's limited natural resources, reliance on oil refining, and tourism, which constitutes a significant portion of its economic activity. Furthermore, the transition from being a part of the Netherlands Antilles to a separate entity within the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 2010 brought about economic adjustments that were reflected in the GDP.

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