List of Latin American and Caribbean countries by GDP (PPP)

This is a list of Latin American and Caribbean economies sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP) at purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2010 in International dollars.

Brazil, Mexico and Argentina account for over two-thirds of the region's total output, while the Caribbean countries represent a little over 1%.

Latin America and the Caribbean, taken as a whole, would rank as the world's fourth largest economy, after the European Union, the United States and China, and above Japan.

Note: Due to lack of data, Cuba is not included.

Country GDP (PPP)
(millions)[1]
Per
capita[2]
 Brazil 2,178,529 11,273
 Mexico 1,564,872 14,406
 Argentina 644,301 15,901
 Colombia 436,588 9,593
 Venezuela 351,609 12,048
 Peru 276,542 9,358
 Chile 258,536 15,040
 Ecuador 115,753 7,828
 Dominican Republic 87,508 8,860
 Guatemala 70,466 4,906
 Costa Rica 51,319 11,043
 Uruguay 48,129 14,337
 Bolivia 47,997 4,604
 Panama 44,492 12,615
 El Salvador 43,042 7,340
 Honduras 33,731 4,194
 Paraguay 33,340 5,208
 Trinidad and Tobago 26,016 19,739
 Jamaica 23,765 8,747
 Nicaragua 17,661 3,037
 Haiti 11,466 1,163
 The Bahamas 10,353 30,009
 Barbados 6,300 22,744
 Guyana 5,433 7,038
 Suriname 4,725 8,949
 Belize 2,679 8,069
 Saint Lucia 2,071 12,476
 Antigua and Barbuda 1,709 21,363
 Grenada 1,366 13,135
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1,237 11,561
 Dominica 952 13,222
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 892 16,218
LAC-32 6,403,379 11,280

References

  1. ^ 2010 GDP (PPP), World Economic Outlook September 2011 database, International Monetary Fund, accessed on 11 November 2011.
  2. ^ 2010 population, World Economic Outlook September 2011 database, International Monetary Fund, accessed on 11 November 2011.