List of Latin American countries by GDP
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This is a list of Latin American economies sorted by their gross domestic product at market or government official exchange rates (nominal GDP). The data here is an estimation for the year 2006 produced by the International Monetary Fund in April 2006. This list includes countries which some consider not to be part of Latin America; the precise listing of Latin American countries is disputed.
Rank | Country | 2006 GDP millions of US dollars |
— | World | 44,168,157 |
— | Latin America | 2,879,544 |
1 | Brazil | 1,023,198 |
2 | Mexico | 811,282 |
3 | Argentina | 219,652 |
4 | Venezuela | 164,416 |
5 | Chile | 140,389 |
6 | Colombia | 129,384 |
7 | Peru | 89,316 |
8 | Ecuador | 41,292 |
9 | Cuba | 39,170 |
10 | Guatemala | 29,665 |
11 | Dominican Republic | 28,474 |
12 | Costa Rica | 21,455 |
13 | Trinidad and Tobago | 19,935 |
14 | Uruguay | 18,591 |
15 | El Salvador | 18,218 |
16 | Panama | 16,218 |
17 | Jamaica | 10,636 |
18 | Bolivia | 10,355 |
19 | Honduras | 9,016 |
20 | Paraguay | 8,633 |
21 | Bahamas | 5,870 |
22 | Nicaragua | 5,369 |
23 | Haiti | 4,283 |
24 | Barbados | 3,442 |
25 | Netherlands Antilles | 3,356 |
26 | Suriname | 1,545 |
27 | Belize | 1,217 |
28 | Antigua and Barbuda | 978 |
29 | Saint Lucia | 940 |
30 | Guyana | 831 |
31 | Grenada | 537 |
32 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 489 |
33 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 438 |
34 | Dominica | 295 |
[edit] Source
- International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, April 2006. [1]