List of Member States By GDP (PPP)
Further information: List of countries by GDP (PPP) and List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capitaThis following table lists the gross domestic product (GDP) of the Arab League and its member states based on purchasing power parity (PPP) and measured in US dollars. If not indicated otherwise, the figures are based on the 2007 data published by the International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, in April 2008.
Country | GDP (PPP) US$M | GDP (PPP) US$ per capita |
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Arab League | 2,765,867 | 7,682 |
Saudi Arabia | 638,744 | 23,901 |
Egypt | 491,604 | 6,147 |
Algeria | 250,189 | 7,004 |
Morocco | 193,150 | 5,866 |
United Arab Emirates | 182,876 | 40,175 |
Kuwait | 140,589 | 37,984 |
Iraq | 111,500 | 3,570 |
Syria | 105,238 | 5,043 |
Qatar | 102,147 | 90,149 |
Sudan | 98,926 | 2,464 |
Libya | 96,138 | 14,884 |
Tunisia | 86,086 | 8,254 |
Oman | 74,431 | 25,109 |
Lebanon | 58,576 | 14,988 |
Yemen | 58,218 | 2,457 |
Jordan | 35,300 | 5,956 |
Bahrain | 28,275 | 27,214 |
Palestine | 11,950 | 2,900 |
Mauritania | 6,326 | 2,037 |
Somalia | 5,731 | 600 |
Djibouti | 2,101 | 2,549 |
Comoros | 772 | 1,159 |
Country/Organization | GDP (PPP) US$M | GDP (PPP) US$ per capita |
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World | 64,903,263 | 10,060 |
European Union | 14,712,369 | 30,521 |
United States | 13,843,825 | 45,845 |
People's Republic of China | 6,991,036 | 5,292 |
Japan | 4,289,809 | 33,577 |
India | 2,818,867 | 2,659 |
Arab League | 2,765,867 | 7,682 |
Russia | 2,087,815 | 14,692 |
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