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Tourism is the largest industry in the Maldives, accounting for 28% of GDP and more than 60% of the Maldives' foreign exchange receipts. It powered the current GDP per capita [13] to expand 265% in the 1980s and a further 115% in the 1990s. Over 90% of government tax revenue flows in from import duties and tourism-related taxes.
The eight major pass-through economies—the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Hong Kong SAR, the British Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Ireland, and Singapore—host more than 85 percent of the world’s investment in special purpose entities, which are often set up for tax reasons. — "Piercing the Veil", International Monetary Fund ...
On the whole, PPP per capita figures are less spread than nominal GDP per capita figures. [5] ... Maldives: 7,199: 2024: 6,600: 2023: 6,170: 2022
Maldives * 37,433: 2024: 24,809: 2023: 18,800: 2021 ... There are many natural economic reasons for GDP-per-capita to vary between jurisdictions (e.g. places rich in ...
The Maldives rates "high" on the Human Development Index, [19] with per capita income significantly higher than other SAARC nations. [20] The Maldives was a member of the Commonwealth of Nations from July 1982 until withdrawing from the organisation in October 2016 in protest of allegations by other nations of its human rights abuses and ...
The annual real GDP per capita growth in % according to the World Bank is shown for last available year: [1] Country. GDP per capita. growth (annual %) Year. Afghanistan. -8.6. 2022. Albania.
This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected Gross Domestic Product per capita, based on the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) methodology, not on official exchange rates. Values are given in International Dollars .
The first set of data on the left columns of the table includes estimates for the year 2023 made for each economy of the 196 economies (189 U.N. member states and 7 areas of Aruba, Hong Kong, Kosovo, Macau, Palestine, Puerto Rico, and Taiwan) covered by the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s International Financial Statistics (IFS) database.