World Economic Outlook according to the IMF until 2015 => Data 2010

Created 2011-02-03 10:38:48
Updated 2011-10-13 20:06:10

Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total 2015

According to these data from the IMF (International Monetary Fund) 2010, in the immediate future until 2015, U.S. shares 18.4% are still prevailing. Chinese consequent to 17%. The two countries produce about 35.4%, over third of the global wealth.
#Country/Territoty20082009201020112012201320142015
34Sweden0.4930.4750.4620.4540.4480.4430.4390.429
35Vietnam0.3460.3680.3740.3820.3920.4020.4140.425
36Ukraine0.4850.4150.4130.4120.4150.4180.420.418
37Venezuela0.5130.50.4680.450.4330.4210.4110.403
38Austria0.4750.4620.450.4380.4280.4170.4080.399
39Peru0.3540.360.3680.3740.3780.3830.3870.392
40Switzerland0.4540.4510.440.4290.4180.4090.3990.389
41Bangladesh0.3250.3460.350.3550.3610.3660.3710.377
42Greece0.4830.4780.450.4270.4090.3960.380.369
43Romania0.390.3660.3540.3570.3590.360.360.358
Source: International Monetary Fund 2010 (IMF).

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| BCA | BCA_NGDPD | FLIBOR6 | GGR | GGR_NGDP | GGSB | GGSB_NPGDP | GGX | GGX_NGDP | GGXCNL | GGXCNL_NGDP | GGXONLB | GGXONLB_NGDP | GGXWDG | GGXWDG_NGDP | GGXWDN | GGXWDN_NGDP | Employment | Population | Unemployment rate | NGAP_NPGDP | NGDP | NGDP_D | NGDP_FY | NGDP_R | NGDP_RPCH | NGDPD | NGDPDPC | NGDPPC | NGDPRPC | NGSD_NGDP | NID_NGDP | PCPI | PCPIE | PCPIEPCH | PCPIPCH | PPPEX | PPPGDP | PPPPC | PPPSH | Growth Rate | Chinese
These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. Please note: The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been Percent.

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