Single Year
Note: This table should be used with caution because it only shows growth data for one year and does not reflect long term growth. GDP growth can fluctuate strongly from year to year, especially in developing countries. Different countries may also be at different points in an economic cycle in a given year. Negative values indicate negative growth, otherwise known as economic recession.
Rank | Country | Growth rate of per capita real GDP (%) |
Date |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Azerbaijan | 33 | 2006 |
2 | Maldives | 21.5 | 2006 |
3 | Montenegro | 17.5 | 2006 |
4 | Macau | 15.5 | 2006 |
5 | Angola | 15.3 | 2006 |
6 | Armenia | 13.6 | 2006 |
7 | Latvia | 12.6 | 2006 |
8 | Estonia | 11.7 | 2006 |
9 | Trinidad and Tobago | 11.6 | 2006 |
10 | Turkey | 10.4 | 2006 |
11 | Georgia | 10.4 | 2006 |
12 | Antigua and Barbuda | 10.1 | 2006 |
13 | China | 10.1 | 2006 |
14 | Kazakhstan | 9.5 | 2006 |
15 | Sudan | 9.4 | 2006 |
16 | Cambodia | 9 | 2006 |
17 | Dominican Republic | 9 | 2006 |
18 | Mauritania | 8.7 | 2006 |
19 | Venezuela | 8.5 | 2006 |
20 | Lithuania | 8.3 | 2006 |
21 | Slovakia | 8.2 | 2006 |
22 | Romania | 7.9 | 2006 |
23 | Ukraine | 7.8 | 2006 |
24 | India | 7.7 | 2006 |
25 | Argentina | 7.4 | 2006 |
26 | Mongolia | 7.3 | 2006 |
27 | Russia | 7.2 | 2006 |
28 | Vietnam | 6.9 | 2006 |
29 | Bangladesh | 6.8 | 2010 |
30 | Bulgaria | 6.7 | 2006 |
31 | Morocco | 6.7 | 2006 |
32 | Uruguay | 6.7 | 2006 |
33 | Bhutan | 6.5 | 2006 |
34 | Peru | 6.5 | 2006 |
35 | Costa Rica | 6.4 | 2006 |
36 | Lesotho | 6.4 | 2006 |
37 | Panama | 6.3 | 2006 |
38 | Ethiopia | 6.2 | 2006 |
39 | Poland | 6.2 | 2006 |
40 | Sri Lanka | 6.2 | 2006 |
41 | Hong Kong | 6.1 | 2006 |
42 | Laos | 5.8 | 2006 |
43 | Serbia | 5.8 | 2006 |
44 | Uzbekistan | 5.8 | 2006 |
45 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 5.7 | 2006 |
46 | Czech Republic | 5.7 | 2006 |
47 | Mozambique | 5.7 | 2006 |
48 | Tajikistan | 5.6 | 2006 |
49 | Colombia | 5.3 | 2006 |
50 | São Tomé and Príncipe | 5.3 | 2006 |
51 | Moldova | 5.2 | 2006 |
52 | Palau | 5.2 | 2006 |
53 | Finland | 5.1 | 2006 |
54 | Suriname | 5.1 | 2006 |
55 | Luxembourg | 5 | 2006 |
56 | Egypt | 4.9 | 2006 |
57 | Guyana | 4.9 | 2006 |
58 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 4.9 | 2006 |
59 | Slovenia | 4.9 | 2006 |
60 | Croatia | 4.8 | 2006 |
61 | Belarus | 4.8 | 2006 |
62 | South Korea | 4.7 | 2006 |
63 | Malawi | 4.7 | 2006 |
64 | Pakistan | 4.7 | 2006 |
65 | Vanuatu | 4.6 | 2006 |
66 | Kiribati | 4.5 | 2006 |
67 | Singapore | 4.5 | 2006 |
68 | Albania | 4.4 | 2006 |
69 | Sierra Leone | 4.4 | 2006 |
70 | Indonesia | 4.3 | 2006 |
71 | Thailand | 4.3 | 2006 |
72 | Tunisia | 4.2 | 2006 |
73 | Zambia | 4.2 | 2006 |
74 | Congo | 4.1 | 2006 |
75 | Hungary | 4.1 | 2006 |
76 | Ghana | 4 | 2006 |
77 | Honduras | 4 | 2006 |
78 | Malaysia | 4 | 2006 |
79 | Greece | 3.9 | 2006 |
80 | South Africa | 3.9 | 2006 |
81 | Cape Verde | 3.7 | 2006 |
82 | Liberia | 3.7 | 2006 |
83 | Saint Lucia | 3.7 | 2006 |
84 | Mexico | 3.6 | 2006 |
85 | Solomon Islands | 3.6 | 2006 |
86 | Belize | 3.5 | 2006 |
87 | Libya | 3.5 | 2006 |
88 | San Marino | 3.5 | 2006 |
89 | Sweden | 3.5 | 2006 |
90 | Dominica | 3.4 | 2006 |
91 | Philippines | 3.4 | 2006 |
92 | Jordan | 3.3 | 2006 |
93 | Kenya | 3.3 | 2006 |
94 | Tanzania | 3.3 | 2006 |
95 | Burkina Faso | 3.2 | 2006 |
96 | Israel | 3.2 | 2006 |
97 | Seychelles | 3.2 | 2006 |
98 | Chile | 3.1 | 2006 |
99 | Iran | 3.1 | 2006 |
100 | Djibouti | 3 | 2006 |
101 | Ireland | 3 | 2006 |
102 | Brunei | 2.9 | 2006 |
103 | Fiji | 2.9 | 2006 |
104 | Germany | 2.9 | 2006 |
105 | Macedonia | 2.9 | 2006 |
106 | Denmark | 2.8 | 2006 |
107 | Ecuador | 2.8 | 2006 |
108 | Malta | 2.8 | 2006 |
109 | Nigeria | 2.8 | 2006 |
110 | Bolivia | 2.7 | 2006 |
111 | El Salvador | 2.7 | 2006 |
112 | Mauritius | 2.7 | 2006 |
113 | Netherlands | 2.7 | 2006 |
114 | Rwanda | 2.7 | 2006 |
115 | Belgium | 2.6 | 2006 |
116 | Austria | 2.5 | 2006 |
117 | Switzerland | 2.5 | 2006 |
118 | Brazil | 2.4 | 2006 |
119 | Nicaragua | 2.4 | 2006 |
120 | Central African Republic | 2.3 | 2006 |
121 | Syria | 2.3 | 2006 |
122 | Cyprus | 2.2 | 2006 |
123 | Japan | 2.2 | 2006 |
124 | Mali | 2.2 | 2006 |
125 | Paraguay | 2.2 | 2006 |
126 | Spain | 2.2 | 2006 |
127 | United Kingdom | 2.2 | 2006 |
128 | Madagascar | 2.1 | 2006 |
129 | Norway | 2.1 | 2006 |
130 | Uganda | 2.1 | 2006 |
131 | Jamaica | 2 | 2006 |
132 | Guatemala | 1.9 | 2006 |
133 | United States | 1.9 | 2006 |
134 | Republic of the Congo | 1.8 | 2006 |
135 | Saudi Arabia | 1.8 | 2006 |
136 | Canada | 1.7 | 2006 |
137 | Kyrgyzstan | 1.7 | 2006 |
138 | Cameroon | 1.6 | 2006 |
139 | Gambia | 1.6 | 2006 |
140 | Namibia | 1.6 | 2006 |
141 | Algeria | 1.5 | 2006 |
142 | Italy | 1.5 | 2006 |
143 | Samoa | 1.5 | 2006 |
144 | Swaziland | 1.5 | 2006 |
145 | France | 1.4 | 2006 |
146 | Togo | 1.3 | 2006 |
147 | Niger | 1.2 | 2006 |
148 | Burundi | 1.1 | 2006 |
149 | Guinea-Bissau | 1.1 | 2006 |
150 | Australia | 1 | 2006 |
151 | Benin | 0.9 | 2006 |
152 | Botswana | 0.9 | 2006 |
153 | Iceland | 0.9 | 2006 |
154 | Portugal | 0.9 | 2006 |
155 | Tonga | 0.9 | 2006 |
156 | Guinea | 0.8 | 2006 |
157 | Nepal | 0.8 | 2006 |
158 | Haiti | 0.7 | 2006 |
159 | New Zealand | 0.7 | 2006 |
160 | Papua New Guinea | 0.4 | 2006 |
161 | Yemen | 0.3 | 2006 |
162 | Marshall Islands | -0.3 | 2006 |
163 | Senegal | -0.3 | 2006 |
164 | Gabon | -0.4 | 2006 |
165 | Grenada | -0.8 | 2006 |
166 | Côte d'Ivoire | -0.9 | 2006 |
167 | Lebanon | -1.1 | 2006 |
168 | Federated States of Micronesia | -1.2 | 2006 |
169 | Comoros | -1.6 | 2006 |
170 | Chad | -2.6 | 2006 |
171 | Palestinian territories | -2.6 | 2006 |
172 | Eritrea | -4.5 | 2006 |
173 | Timor-Leste | -6.7 | 2006 |
174 | Equatorial Guinea | -7.8 | 2006 |
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