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  1. 11 hours ago · This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected gross domestic product per capita, based on official exchange rates, not on the purchasing power parity (PPP) methodology. Values are given in USDs and have not been adjusted for inflation.

  2. 11 hours ago · The financial magazine has said Macau is ranked second in terms of GDP-PPP per capita, with a value of USD134,141. However, when considering GDP per capita, Luxembourg takes the lead, with Ireland ...

  3. 11 hours ago · Nevertheless, the overall fiscal deficit is estimated to reach13.4 percent of GDP in 2023, with public debt to rise further to 118.7 percent of GDP in 2023. Reflecting surging capital goods imports, high import costs of food and fuel, and strong import demands associated with tourism activity, the current account deficit sharply widened to 22.8 ...

  4. 11 hours ago · According to World Bank data, India boasts $3.41 trillion as its gross domestic product (GDP), demonstrating how the country has been able to use its population to its advantage. China, now the second-most populated country in the world with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, has utilised its workforce to become the world’s manufacturing ...

  5. 9 hours ago · All the advanced countries, it varies from 5 per cent to 7 per cent of the GDP. We have to compete with them. Now the new education policy talks about 6 per cent of the GDP should be spent on education. It won't be enough. We'll have to increase that. This (demand for) 6 per cent has been there for the last 50 years.

  6. 1 day ago · The country also has the highest GDP per capita in the world. Denmark ranks second with 42 euros an hour, followed by Norway and Iceland respectively. Halfway down the list, it ranks Italy at 21,5 euros, followed by Spain at 18,2 euros. Portugal appears further down the list in 19th position with 13,7 euros an hour.

  7. 11 hours ago · The U.S consumes ~22 bbls of oil annually per capita while China consumes 3.7 bbls per capita. Indians use just 1.3 bbls per annum. Indians use just 1.3 bbls per annum. That’s a pretty wide gap, and as Arjun notes, “economic growth and energy growth are one and the same.

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