Economy of The Arab League - List of Member States By GDP (PPP)

List of Member States By GDP (PPP)

Further information: List of countries by GDP (PPP) and List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita

This 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
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
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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