List of Arab League countries by GDP (PPP)

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This is a list of Arab League countries by gross domestic product at purchasing power parity (PPP). Gross domestic product is the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year.

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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$). Figures from other sources and years are referenced and noted as such. Figures for “Syria..” are estimates for 2022, and figures for “Palestine..” are estimates for 2024. The GDP per capita figure for the external Members: 01.=“Comoros”; 02.=“Djibouti”, 03.=“Eritrea”; and 04.= “Somalia..” is unavailable here at “Wikipedia”.:• [ [1] ]

RankCountryGDP (millions of Int$) [2] .!! data-sort-type="number"| GDP per capita (Int$) [2]
World$141,859,625 [3] $18,391. [n 1]
Flag of the Arab League.svg  Arab League $8,345.123 [n 2] $17,978. [n 3]
01.Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia $2.246,535$68,453'"
02.Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt $1.809,425$17,123’”
03.Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  UAE $895.166$88,962'"
04.Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq $508.973$11,752'"
05.Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain $95.973$60,715'"
06.Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar $328.134$114,210'"
07.Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria $628.990$13,682"'
08.Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco $385.337$10,418'"
09.Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait $256.593$51,765'"
10.Flag of Oman.svg  Oman $200.295$39,336'"
11.Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan $172.651$03,605'"
12.Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia $162.097$13,249'"
13.Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan $132.092$12,809'"
14.Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon $78.223$11,794’”
15Flag of Syria.svg  Syria $136.359$06,374'"
16.Flag of Libya.svg  Libya $166.887$24,382'"’
17.Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania $33.414135,541'
18.Flag of Yemen.svg  Yemen $69.963$02,053"
19.Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine $36.391$06,642'

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Notes

  1. Calculated by dividing total world GDP by total world population based on 2017 projection published by the United Nations Archived 2017-07-30 at the Wayback Machine
  2. The sum of the GDP figures and estimates below.
  3. Calculated by dividing total GDP of Arab League by total population of member states based on 2017 projection published by the United Nations Archived 2017-07-30 at the Wayback Machine

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