Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Country in Current US Dollars 2019

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
14,560,167,101,283.44 $
2
Japan flag
Japan
5,117,993,853,016.508 $
3
Germany flag
Germany
3,959,894,794,039.21 $
4
India flag
India
2,835,606,256,558.195 $
5
France flag
France
2,722,793,515,171.76 $
6
Italy flag
Italy
2,019,606,796,583.526 $
7
Brazil flag
Brazil
1,873,288,158,838.626 $
8
Canada flag
Canada
1,743,725,183,672.521 $
9
Australia flag
Australia
1,398,349,602,956.354 $
10
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
1,119,099,871,350.199 $
11
Belgium flag
Belgium
536,726,344,405.489 $
12
Argentina flag
Argentina
447,754,683,615.225 $
13
Austria flag
Austria
442,983,642,371.842 $
14
Ireland flag
Ireland
407,211,793,800.713 $
15
Israel flag
Israel
400,645,216,358.857 $
16
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
363,074,545,072.389 $
17
Bangladesh flag
Bangladesh
351,231,654,603.692 $
18
Iran flag
Iran
347,988,400,957.999 $
19
Denmark flag
Denmark
345,401,473,012.615 $
20
Colombia flag
Colombia
323,031,701,192.84 $
21
Egypt flag
Egypt
318,678,815,489.749 $
22
Chile flag
Chile
278,285,058,719.466 $
23
Finland flag
Finland
267,014,821,129.411 $
24
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
256,794,209,028.77 $
25
Iraq flag
Iraq
233,636,097,800.338 $
26
Greece flag
Greece
207,305,649,887.019 $
27
Algeria flag
Algeria
193,459,662,090.677 $
28
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
181,667,184,854.501 $
29
Hungary flag
Hungary
164,936,682,033.992 $
30
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
140,856,394,860.529 $
31
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
107,595,830,000 $
32
Cuba flag
Cuba
103,427,600,000 $
33
Kenya flag
Kenya
100,378,436,207.371 $
34
Ethiopia flag
Ethiopia
91,834,517,112.628 $
35
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
89,146,130,744.723 $
36
Angola flag
Angola
80,734,428,592.537 $
37
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
77,172,331,693.409 $
38
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
68,507,731,353.911 $
39
Ghana flag
Ghana
68,352,629,246.155 $
40
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
64,417,670,521.355 $
41
Belarus flag
Belarus
64,410,170,653.457 $
42
Croatia flag
Croatia
61,466,721,186.312 $
43
Côte d'Ivoire flag
Côte d'Ivoire
60,382,894,697.356 $
44
China, Macao SAR flag
China, Macao SAR
55,025,172,016.004 $
45
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
51,605,959,131.274 $
46
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
49,056,643,589.001 $
47
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
48,174,235,294.118 $
48
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
46,845,900,350.033 $
49
Jordan flag
Jordan
44,503,006,338.028 $
50
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
40,446,808,510.638 $
51
Cameroon flag
Cameroon
39,667,757,527.658 $
52
Cambodia flag
Cambodia
36,685,356,407.721 $
53
Latvia flag
Latvia
33,099,503,950.847 $
54
Estonia flag
Estonia
31,873,748,770.031 $
55
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
26,881,140,000 $
56
Cyprus flag
Cyprus
26,196,667,099.53 $
57
Iceland flag
Iceland
24,985,687,022.045 $
58
Honduras flag
Honduras
24,882,225,741.812 $
59
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
20,482,608,984.332 $
60
Afghanistan flag
Afghanistan
18,799,444,490.113 $
61
Laos flag
Laos
18,740,561,512.555 $
62
Georgia flag
Georgia
17,638,337,116.913 $
63
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
17,026,269,262.531 $
64
Gabon flag
Gabon
16,874,405,465.391 $
65
Botswana flag
Botswana
16,725,908,148.548 $
66
Burkina Faso flag
Burkina Faso
16,032,813,503.371 $
67
Albania flag
Albania
15,585,111,614.038 $
68
Haiti flag
Haiti
15,016,090,929.513 $
69
Chad flag
Chad
14,905,517,742.845 $
70
Benin flag
Benin
14,391,686,313.464 $
71
Congo flag
Congo
13,976,637,779.976 $
72
Armenia flag
Armenia
13,619,290,539.212 $
73
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
13,469,235,364.703 $
74
Guinea flag
Guinea
13,442,861,496.445 $
75
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
13,277,000,000 $
76
Equatorial Guinea flag
Equatorial Guinea
11,364,133,549.748 $
77
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
9,371,275,264.367 $
78
Kosovo flag
Kosovo
7,899,741,278.752 $
79
Bermuda flag
Bermuda
7,423,465,000 $
80
Isle of Man flag
Isle of Man
7,314,967,866.283 $
81
Guam flag
Guam
6,355,000,000 $
82
Barbados flag
Barbados
6,161,850,000 $
83
French Polynesia flag
French Polynesia
6,022,276,196.139 $
84
Cayman Islands flag
Cayman Islands
5,941,896,599.573 $
85
Fiji flag
Fiji
5,344,907,153.467 $
86
Guyana flag
Guyana
5,173,760,191.847 $
87
Eswatini flag
Eswatini
4,617,018,958.691 $
88
Aruba flag
Aruba
3,346,623,191.46 $
89
Faroe Islands flag
Faroe Islands
3,266,432,734.228 $
90
Andorra flag
Andorra
3,155,150,255.912 $
91
Djibouti flag
Djibouti
3,088,851,450.307 $
92
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
3,026,124,115.733 $
93
Greenland flag
Greenland
2,997,309,971.876 $
94
Burundi flag
Burundi
2,871,555,326.31 $
95
Bhutan flag
Bhutan
2,735,683,570.462 $
96
Lesotho flag
Lesotho
2,390,702,295.828 $
97
Belize flag
Belize
2,381,187,850 $
98
Cabo Verde flag
Cabo Verde
2,252,177,124.324 $
99
Central African Republic flag
Central African Republic
2,221,301,351.439 $
100
Gambia flag
Gambia
1,813,609,692.5 $
101
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
1,726,448,148.148 $
102
Guinea-Bissau flag
Guinea-Bissau
1,596,227,316.348 $
103
Comoros flag
Comoros
1,187,915,408.872 $
104
Dominica flag
Dominica
644,259,259.259 $
105
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
NaN $
106
United States flag
United States
21,380,976,119,000 $
107
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
2,875,710,080,015.3 $
108
South Korea flag
South Korea
1,751,045,752,054.627 $
109
Russia flag
Russia
1,693,115,002,708.316 $
110
Spain flag
Spain
1,403,496,387,686.272 $
111
Mexico flag
Mexico
1,304,106,203,902.452 $
112
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
928,903,005,576.469 $
113
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
888,890,133,333.333 $
114
Turkey flag
Turkey
775,853,144,222.613 $
115
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
721,369,112,726.724 $
116
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
668,219,992,691.462 $
117
Poland flag
Poland
602,683,770,144.88 $
118
Thailand flag
Thailand
543,976,691,793.886 $
119
Sweden flag
Sweden
530,894,124,494.418 $
120
United Arab Emirates flag
United Arab Emirates
433,926,208,304.969 $
121
Norway flag
Norway
408,742,840,909.091 $
122
South Africa flag
South Africa
389,330,032,224.269 $
123
Philippines flag
Philippines
376,823,402,239.136 $
124
Singapore flag
Singapore
376,161,998,830.048 $
125
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
365,177,721,021.516 $
126
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
334,365,270,496.667 $
127
Pakistan flag
Pakistan
320,909,472,770.669 $
128
Romania flag
Romania
250,080,428,511.595 $
129
Portugal flag
Portugal
240,115,970,063.019 $
130
Peru flag
Peru
228,346,006,003.648 $
131
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
213,006,341,101.869 $
132
Qatar flag
Qatar
176,371,428,571.429 $
133
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
153,883,047,509.577 $
134
Morocco flag
Morocco
128,920,266,409.458 $
135
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
105,843,498,304.094 $
136
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
105,126,400,000 $
137
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
88,998,706,296.578 $
138
Oman flag
Oman
88,060,858,257.477 $
139
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
75,065,106,243.358 $
140
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
73,014,084,091.3 $
141
Luxembourg flag
Luxembourg
69,872,035,113.647 $
142
Panama flag
Panama
69,778,991,192.557 $
143
Libya flag
Libya
69,254,496,471.694 $
144
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
67,293,639,798.4 $
145
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
62,222,313,618.845 $
146
Tanzania flag
Tanzania
61,026,731,925.921 $
147
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
55,122,066,225.796 $
148
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
53,909,922,735.545 $
149
Serbia flag
Serbia
53,864,693,664.557 $
150
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
41,905,642,418.825 $
151
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
40,810,067,974.509 $
152
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
37,925,338,329.156 $
153
Uganda flag
Uganda
35,353,061,003.436 $
154
Nepal flag
Nepal
34,186,180,699.025 $
155
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
33,357,695,635.128 $
156
Sudan flag
Sudan
32,338,079,165.289 $
157
Papua New Guinea flag
Papua New Guinea
24,750,626,029.878 $
158
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
23,477,745,791.698 $
159
Senegal flag
Senegal
23,403,995,992.135 $
160
Zambia flag
Zambia
23,308,667,781.226 $
161
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
22,583,045,060.082 $
162
Mali flag
Mali
20,477,421,884.541 $
163
State of Palestine flag
State of Palestine
17,133,500,000 $
164
Malta flag
Malta
16,337,793,530.732 $
165
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
15,512,759,046.672 $
166
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
14,645,235,204.618 $
167
Mongolia flag
Mongolia
14,206,359,017.514 $
168
Madagascar flag
Madagascar
14,104,664,678.506 $
169
Niger flag
Niger
12,889,555,561.23 $
170
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
12,699,023,614.245 $
171
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
12,606,338,448.547 $
172
Namibia flag
Namibia
12,541,928,303.48 $
173
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
11,736,797,054.696 $
174
Malawi flag
Malawi
11,051,852,712.614 $
175
Rwanda flag
Rwanda
10,349,300,276.762 $
176
New Caledonia flag
New Caledonia
9,475,655,324.595 $
177
Somalia flag
Somalia
8,656,000,000 $
178
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
8,300,813,599.308 $
179
Mauritania flag
Mauritania
7,894,764,885.823 $
180
Monaco flag
Monaco
7,383,496,254.237 $
181
Togo flag
Togo
6,992,654,019.289 $
182
Sierra Leone flag
Sierra Leone
6,523,577,594.294 $
183
Liechtenstein flag
Liechtenstein
6,436,467,007.119 $
184
Maldives flag
Maldives
5,726,094,799.377 $
185
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
5,483,476,883.466 $
186
United States Virgin Islands flag
United States Virgin Islands
4,121,000,000 $
187
Suriname flag
Suriname
4,016,040,575.088 $
188
Liberia flag
Liberia
3,319,596,500 $
189
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
2,095,344,444.444 $
190
Timor-Leste flag
Timor-Leste
2,032,550,389.413 $
191
Seychelles flag
Seychelles
1,868,690,096.735 $
192
Solomon Islands flag
Solomon Islands
1,619,150,563.921 $
193
San Marino flag
San Marino
1,616,340,692.289 $
194
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flag
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
1,407,880,446.927 $
195
Turks and Caicos Islands flag
Turks and Caicos Islands
1,371,838,000 $
196
Grenada flag
Grenada
1,213,485,185.185 $
197
Northern Mariana Islands flag
Northern Mariana Islands
1,179,000,000 $
198
Saint Kitts and Nevis flag
Saint Kitts and Nevis
1,107,855,555.556 $
199
Vanuatu flag
Vanuatu
936,526,267.623 $
200
Samoa flag
Samoa
912,950,466.065 $
201
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
910,481,481.481 $
202
Saint Martin (French part) flag
Saint Martin (French part)
652,206,037.104 $
203
American Samoa flag
American Samoa
647,000,000 $
204
Sao Tome and Principe flag
Sao Tome and Principe
412,976,082.621 $
205
Micronesia (Fed. States of) flag
Micronesia (Fed. States of)
394,000,000 $
206
Palau flag
Palau
282,041,290.283 $
207
Marshall Islands flag
Marshall Islands
232,900,000 $
208
Kiribati flag
Kiribati
216,985,388.323 $
209
Nauru flag
Nauru
125,160,115.548 $
210
South Sudan flag
South Sudan
NaN $
211
Tonga flag
Tonga
506,031,238.98 $
212
Tuvalu flag
Tuvalu
54,123,198.566 $
213
Yemen flag
Yemen
NaN $

Top 10 Countries

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

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

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #213Yemen flagYemen
  2. #212Tuvalu flagTuvalu
  3. #211Tonga flagTonga
  4. #210South Sudan flagSouth Sudan
  5. #209Nauru flagNauru
  6. #208Kiribati flagKiribati
  7. #207Marshall Islands flagMarshall Islands
  8. #206Palau flagPalau
  9. #205Micronesia (Fed. States of) flagMicronesia (Fed. States of)
  10. #204Sao Tome and Principe flagSao Tome and Principe

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

Analysis & Context

Understanding the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Country in Current US Dollars for the year 2019 provides critical insights into the economic health and growth potential of nations worldwide. This statistic not only serves as a benchmark for financial performance but also acts as a pivotal tool for investors and policymakers in making informed decisions. During 2019, nations experienced varied economic trajectories influenced by numerous global factors, from trade tensions to technological advancements.

Global Economic Landscape in 2019

The year 2019 was marked by significant economic events that influenced GDP figures across the globe. Trade wars, particularly between the United States and China, cast a shadow over global economic stability. Despite these tensions, the United States maintained its position as the largest economy with a GDP of $21.38 trillion, experiencing a robust increase of 4.1% from the previous year. Meanwhile, China, the second-largest economy, recorded a GDP of $14.56 trillion, reflecting a growth of 2.9%. These figures highlight the resilience of two economic powerhouses amidst global uncertainty.

Regional Disparities in GDP

Regional disparities were evident in 2019 as different areas exhibited distinct economic performances. While Asia saw rapid growth driven by countries like India, which experienced a 4.9% increase bringing its GDP to $2.84 trillion, Europe showed mixed results. Notably, Germany experienced a contraction of 2.4%, with its GDP decreasing to $3.96 trillion. This downturn was attributed to slowing industrial output and external trade pressures. In Latin America, Brazil managed to maintain stability with a GDP of $1.87 trillion, while Argentina faced significant economic challenges, resulting in a 14.7% decrease.

Wealth and Development Implications

The GDP data from 2019 underscores the correlation between economic wealth and development potential. Developed countries, with robust GDP figures, typically provide better infrastructure, healthcare, and education, enhancing overall quality of life. In stark contrast, smaller economies like Vanuatu and Samoa, with GDP values slightly above $900 million, faced limitations in economic diversification and development potential. The disparity in GDP underscores the ongoing challenge of bridging the economic gap between developed and developing nations, a focal point for international development agencies.

Influential Economic Policies and Their Impact

Economic policies played a significant role in shaping GDP outcomes in 2019. In the United Kingdom, Brexit negotiations created economic uncertainty, yet the nation managed to achieve a GDP of $2.88 trillion. In Asia, India's continued economic reforms aimed at enhancing ease of doing business contributed to its GDP growth. Conversely, countries like Iran, with its GDP falling by 15.5%, faced economic sanctions that severely impacted its economic activities. Such scenarios highlight how policy decisions can either bolster or hinder economic performance and are crucial in shaping future GDP trajectories.

Technology and Economic Growth

Technological advancements have emerged as a key driver of economic growth, influencing GDP figures across the globe. In 2019, investments in technology and innovation were pivotal in determining economic performance. The United States and China continued to lead in technology sectors, with significant investments in artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure contributing to their GDP growth. Such advancements not only enhance productivity but also open new markets, emphasizing the critical role of technology in sustaining economic growth.

In conclusion, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Country in Current US Dollars for 2019 paints a complex yet insightful picture of the global economic landscape. While some nations thrived amidst challenges, others grappled with economic headwinds. The disparities and patterns observed in 2019 underscore the importance of strategic economic policies, investment in technology, and international cooperation in fostering sustainable economic growth. Understanding these dynamics is essential for stakeholders aiming to navigate the intricate web of global economics effectively.

Insights by country

1

American Samoa

In 2019, American Samoa had a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $647 million, ranking it 201 out of 213 countries in terms of economic output. This figure reflects the territory's relatively small economy, which is primarily based on tuna fishing and processing, along with government services and tourism.

The economic status of American Samoa is influenced by its geographic isolation and limited natural resources, which restrict the growth of diverse industries. Additionally, the territory faces challenges such as a high unemployment rate and reliance on federal assistance, contributing to its low GDP ranking.

Despite these economic hurdles, American Samoa is known for its cultural richness and natural beauty, attracting tourists to its scenic landscapes and traditional Samoan experiences. Furthermore, the local economy is significantly impacted by the tuna canning industry, which has historically been a major employer and source of revenue.

2

Tunisia

Tunisia ranked 94th out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in current US dollars for the year 2019. The country's GDP was approximately $41.91 billion, reflecting its economic performance relative to other nations.

This GDP figure indicates a moderate level of economic activity, influenced by sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism, which are vital components of Tunisia's economy. However, challenges such as high unemployment rates and regional disparities have impacted overall economic growth.

Additionally, Tunisia's economy has been shaped by various factors, including political transitions following the 2011 revolution, which have created an environment of uncertainty. The country has also faced external pressures, including fluctuations in tourism due to geopolitical tensions in the region.

3

Malaysia

In 2019, Malaysia ranked 35th out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with a total value of $365,177,721,021.52 in current US dollars. This position reflects Malaysia's status as one of the more developed and industrialized nations in Southeast Asia, showcasing its economic growth and resilience.

The significant GDP value can be attributed to Malaysia's diverse economy, which includes strong sectors such as manufacturing, services, and agriculture. Key exports like electronics, palm oil, and petroleum play a crucial role in driving economic activity and attracting foreign investment.

Additionally, Malaysia's strategic location along major shipping routes further enhances its trade capabilities. The country's ongoing efforts to promote innovation and digitalization have also contributed to its economic dynamism, fostering an environment conducive to growth and development.

4

Nicaragua

Nicaragua ranks 140th out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the year 2019, with a reported GDP of 12,699,023,614.24 USD. This figure reflects the total market value of all final goods and services produced within the country's borders in a given year, measured in current US dollars.

The relatively low GDP ranking indicates a number of economic challenges faced by Nicaragua, including a reliance on agriculture, external debt burdens, and political instability. Factors such as natural disasters, which frequently impact the region, and limited access to international markets further complicate economic growth prospects.

In addition, Nicaragua's GDP per capita is significantly lower than the global average, highlighting issues such as high poverty rates and limited industrialization. The economy is also characterized by a large informal sector, which poses challenges for tax revenue and economic planning.

5

Myanmar

In 2019, Myanmar ranked 71st out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measured in current US dollars, with a total GDP value of approximately $75.07 billion. This positioning reflects the country’s economic activities and output during a year marked by significant political and social changes.

The GDP figure can be attributed to various factors including Myanmar's natural resources, agricultural output, and a growing manufacturing sector. Despite its rich resources, the economy faces challenges such as political instability, limited infrastructure, and a lack of foreign investment, which can hinder growth and development.

Moreover, Myanmar's economic landscape is characterized by a transition from a centrally planned economy to a more market-oriented one, which has implications for its GDP performance. The country has a youthful population and a significant potential workforce, which could support future economic growth if harnessed effectively.

6

Oman

In 2019, Oman had a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) valued at 88,060,858,257.48 USD, ranking 68th among 213 countries. This position reflects Oman's relatively modest economic size in comparison to larger economies globally. The economy of Oman is primarily driven by oil revenues, which constitute a significant portion of its GDP, making it vulnerable to fluctuations in oil prices.

The GDP figure indicates Oman's ongoing efforts to diversify its economy through initiatives such as Vision 2040, aimed at reducing dependence on oil and enhancing sectors like tourism, logistics, and manufacturing. Factors contributing to Oman's economic performance in 2019 included stable oil production levels and government investments in infrastructure projects.

Additionally, Oman has a small population, which results in a higher GDP per capita compared to many other countries in the region. In 2019, its GDP per capita was approximately 17,000 USD, highlighting a relatively high standard of living for its citizens despite the challenges posed by global economic conditions.

7

Liechtenstein

In 2019, Liechtenstein achieved a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of approximately $6,436,467,007, ranking it 158th out of 213 countries in terms of GDP measured in current US dollars. This relatively small figure reflects Liechtenstein's unique economic structure, characterized by a high standard of living combined with a small population.

The country's economy is heavily reliant on the financial services sector, manufacturing, and a robust industrial base, which significantly contributes to its GDP despite its geographical size. Factors such as low corporate taxes and a favorable business environment have attracted numerous international businesses, enhancing its economic performance.

Interestingly, Liechtenstein boasts one of the highest GDP per capita figures in the world, indicating that although its total GDP is lower compared to larger nations, its citizens enjoy a high level of wealth and quality of life. The country's economic stability and growth potential continue to foster a prosperous environment for its residents.

8

United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) ranked 28th out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in current US dollars in 2019, with a total GDP of approximately $433.93 billion. This significant economic position reflects the UAE's status as a major global hub for trade, finance, and tourism.

Several factors contribute to the UAE's robust GDP, including its vast oil reserves, strategic geographic location, and diversified economy that encompasses sectors such as tourism, aviation, and real estate. Additionally, the UAE has invested heavily in infrastructure and technology, enhancing its business environment and attracting foreign investment.

In 2019, the UAE's economic resilience was further highlighted by its ongoing efforts to reduce dependence on oil revenues, with non-oil sectors contributing increasingly to the national economy. The country also boasts a high per capita income, which reflects its wealth and economic activity relative to its population.

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Nepal

Nepal ranked 101st out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in current US dollars for the year 2019. The total GDP for Nepal was approximately $34.19 billion, reflecting the country's economic activities and output during that period.

This GDP value is indicative of Nepal's developing economy, which is heavily reliant on agriculture, remittances from abroad, and tourism. The country's economic growth has been influenced by factors such as political stability, infrastructure development, and foreign investment, particularly in hydropower and tourism sectors.

Additionally, Nepal's GDP growth has been significantly impacted by its geographic challenges, with the majority of the population living in rural areas and facing difficulties in accessing markets and services. As a result, despite its rich cultural heritage and natural resources, the country continues to grapple with issues such as poverty and underemployment.

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Samoa

Samoa ranked 198 out of 213 countries in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by country in current US dollars for the year 2019. The GDP value for Samoa was approximately $912,950,466, reflecting the economic output of this Pacific island nation.

The relatively low GDP can be attributed to several factors, including a small population of around 200,000 people, limited industrial capacity, and a reliance on agriculture and tourism as primary economic drivers. Natural disasters, such as cyclones, and economic challenges linked to its remote location have also impacted growth.

In comparison, Samoa's GDP per capita, while lower than global averages, indicates the economic conditions faced by its citizens. Efforts to diversify the economy and promote sustainable tourism are ongoing to enhance economic stability and growth.

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World Bank (WB)

The World Bank is like a cooperative, made up of 189 member countries. These member countries, or shareholders, are represented by a Board of Governors, who are the ultimate policymakers at the World Bank. Generally, the governors are member countries' ministers of finance or ministers of development. They meet once a year at the Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governors of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund.

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