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] |
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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 |
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