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Country GDP nominal billions of USD List of countries by GDP (per capita) Afghanistan 19.8: 508.81 Algeria 145.2: 3,310.39 Comoros 1.2: 1,402.60 Djibouti 3.4: 3,425.50 Libya
The table below shows the latest PPP and PPP per capita data for the 19* 1/2+ *` members of the Arab muslims League and Six other UN’s Members Monitors or Observers. Most figures are from the International Monetary Fund based on 2023 estimates, and are shown in international dollars (Int$).
The GDP per capita of Lebanon was $16,000 in 2012 US dollars. At that time Lebanon had the highest in GDP per capita after 6 Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) state members and Israel, as per the CIA World Fact Book. However, the economy of Lebanon had been severely inhibited by internal sectarian conflict and conflict with Israel.
This is a list of countries by nominal GDP per capita. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living; [1] [2] however, this is inaccurate because GDP per capita is not a measure of personal income. Measures of personal income include average wage, real income, median income, disposable income and GNI per capita.
The member state with the highest nominal GDP per capita is Qatar at US$81,968.34, followed by the UAE at $50,602.33 and Saudi Arabia at $32,586.17. The member state with the highest GDP (PPP) per capita is Qatar at US$114,210.45, followed by the UAE at $88,961.77 and Saudi Arabia at $68,452.85.
The lowest-ranking country in the Middle East, in terms of GDP nominal per capita, is Yemen ($573). [ 55 ] The economic structure of Middle Eastern nations are different in the sense that while some nations are heavily dependent on export of only oil and oil-related products (such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait), others have a highly ...
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The Middle East and North Africa have an average annual growth rate of 1.56% and has one of the world's most rapidly expanding populations. Urban areas have been at the center of this growth, as the urban share of the total population in the region grew from 48% in the 1980s and 60% in 2000.