List of South American countries by GDP
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This is a list of South American economies sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP) at market or government official exchange rates (nominal GDP). The data here is a forecast for the year 2008 produced by the International Monetary Fund in April 2008. This list includes countries which are commonly included in South America; the precise listing of South American countries may vary.
Rank | Country | 2008 GDP millions of US dollars |
— | World | 57,267,090 |
— | South America | 2,573,640 |
1 | Brazil | 1,450,010 |
2 | Venezuela | 360,230 |
3 | Argentina | 279,520 |
4 | Colombia | 182,140 |
5 | Chile | 166,940 |
6 | Peru | 108,590 |
7 | Ecuador | 52,730 |
8 | Uruguay | 22,210 |
9 | Bolivia | 13,190 |
10 | Paraguay | 9,740 |
11 | Suriname | 2,350 |
12 | Guyana | 0,990 |
[edit] Source
- International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, April 2008. [1]