List of Commonwealth of Nations countries by GDP (nominal) explained
This is a list of Commonwealth of Nations countries by GDP in nominal values. 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 US 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 following lists show the latest figures for GDP and GDP per capita. Most figures are 2017 data from the International Monetary Fund; figures for dependent territories (both GDP[1] [2] and GDP per capita[3]) are 2016 data from the United Nations. Figures from other sources and years are noted as such.
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Rank | Country/Region | GDP (millions of US$)[4] | GDP per capita (US$)[5] |
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| World | | 10,728 |
| Commonwealth of Nations | | 3,532 |
1 | India | | 2,850 |
2 | United Kingdom | 3,587,750 | 52,430 |
3 | Canada | | 55,530 |
4 | Australia | | 62,600 |
5 | Nigeria | | 1,994 |
6 | South Africa | | 6,180 |
7 | Singapore | | 57,713 |
8 | Malaysia | | 9,813 |
9 | Pakistan | | 1,541 |
10 | Bangladesh | | 1,602 |
11 | New Zealand | | 41,593 |
12 | Sri Lanka | | 4,085 |
13 | Kenya | | 1,702 |
14 | Tanzania | | 1,034 |
15 | Ghana | | 1,663 |
16 | Gabon | | 7,230 |
17 | Cameroon | | 1,401 |
18 | Uganda | | 699 |
19 | Zambia | | 1,480 |
20 | Papua New Guinea | | 2,861 |
21 | Cyprus | | 24,976 |
22 | Trinidad and Tobago | | 15,769 |
23 | Botswana | | 7,877 |
24 | Jamaica | | 5,048 |
25 | Togo | | 830v |
26 | Namibia | | 5,413 |
27 | Mozambique | | 429 |
28 | Mauritius | | 9,794 |
29 | Malta | | 27,250 |
30 | Brunei | | 29,712 |
31 | Bahamas | | 31,255 |
32 | Rwanda | | 772 |
33 | Malawi | | 324v |
— | Bermuda[6] | | 99,363 |
34 | Fiji | | 5,740 |
35 | Sierra Leone | | 491 |
36 | Eswatini | | 3,915 |
37 | Guyana | | 4,710 |
— | Cayman Islands[7] | | 63,261 |
38 | Lesotho | | 1,425 |
39 | Belize | | 4,806 |
40 | Saint Lucia | | 9,607 |
41 | Antigua and Barbuda | | 16,702 |
42 | Seychelles | | 15,686 |
43 | Solomon Islands | | 2,081 |
44 | Grenada | | 10,360 |
45 | Gambia | | 1,015 |
46 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | | 16,296 |
— | British Virgin Islands[8] | | 31,677 |
47 | Samoa | | 4,253 |
48 | Vanuatu | | 3,094 |
49 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | | 7,271 |
— | Turks and Caicos Islands[9] | | 26,291 |
50 | Dominica | | 7,921 |
51 | Tonga | | 4,177 |
— | Anguilla[10] | | 22,861 |
— | Cook Islands[11] | | 16,698 |
52 | Kiribati | | 1,721 |
53 | Nauru | [12] | 8,575 |
— | Montserrat[13] | | 12,044 |
54 | Tuvalu | | 3,638 |
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See also
Notes and References
- Web site: GDP and its breakdown at current prices in US Dollars . . December 2017.
- Web site: United Nations Statistics Division - National Accounts. unstats.un.org.
- http://unstats.un.org/unsd/snaama/selbasicFast.asp National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, 2016
- Web site: World Economic Outlook Database. 17 April 2018. International Monetary Fund.
- http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2018/01/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=62&pr.y=9&sy=2017&ey=2017&scsm=1&ssd=1&sort=country&ds=.&br=1&c=512%2C946%2C914%2C137%2C612%2C546%2C614%2C962%2C311%2C674%2C213%2C676%2C911%2C548%2C193%2C556%2C122%2C678%2C912%2C181%2C313%2C867%2C419%2C682%2C513%2C684%2C316%2C273%2C913%2C868%2C124%2C921%2C339%2C948%2C638%2C943%2C514%2C686%2C218%2C688%2C963%2C518%2C616%2C728%2C223%2C836%2C516%2C558%2C918%2C138%2C748%2C196%2C618%2C278%2C624%2C692%2C522%2C694%2C622%2C142%2C156%2C449%2C626%2C564%2C628%2C565%2C228%2C283%2C924%2C853%2C233%2C288%2C632%2C293%2C636%2C566%2C634%2C964%2C238%2C182%2C662%2C359%2C960%2C453%2C423%2C968%2C935%2C922%2C128%2C714%2C611%2C862%2C321%2C135%2C243%2C716%2C248%2C456%2C469%2C722%2C253%2C942%2C642%2C718%2C643%2C724%2C939%2C576%2C644%2C936%2C819%2C961%2C172%2C813%2C132%2C726%2C646%2C199%2C648%2C733%2C915%2C184%2C134%2C524%2C652%2C361%2C174%2C362%2C328%2C364%2C258%2C732%2C656%2C366%2C654%2C734%2C336%2C144%2C263%2C146%2C268%2C463%2C532%2C528%2C944%2C923%2C176%2C738%2C534%2C578%2C536%2C537%2C429%2C742%2C433%2C866%2C178%2C369%2C436%2C744%2C136%2C186%2C343%2C925%2C158%2C869%2C439%2C746%2C916%2C926%2C664%2C466%2C826%2C112%2C542%2C111%2C967%2C298%2C443%2C927%2C917%2C846%2C544%2C299%2C941%2C582%2C446%2C474%2C666%2C754%2C668%2C698%2C672&s=NGDPDPC&grp=0&a= World Economic Outlook Database, April 2018
- Bermuda is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Figures taken from UN (2016)
- The Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Figures taken from UN (2016)
- The Virgin Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Figures taken from UN (2016)
- The Turks and Caicos Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Figure taken from UN (2016)
- Anguilla is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Figure taken from UN (2016)
- The Cook Islands are in free association with New Zealand. Figure taken from UN (2016)
- Figure taken from UN (2016)
- Montserrat is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Figure taken from UN (2016)