Coined by Jim O'Neil of Goldman Sachs, MIKT stands for Mexico, Indonesia, Korea (South Korea), and Turkey. O'Neil is also the creator of the term BRIC.[1]
Country | Population | GDP (PPP) | GDP (nominal) | GDP per capita (PPP) | GDP per capita (nominal) | Exports | Imports | Trade | HDI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
South Korea | 48,219,000 | $ 1,466,125,000,000 | $ 1,014,482,000,000 | $ 30,000 | $ 20,760 | $ 464,300,000,000 | $ 422,400,000,000 | $ 886,700,000,000 | 0.897 (15th) |
Mexico | 112,337,000 | $ 1,564,872,000,000 | $ 1,034,308,000,000 | $ 14,410 | $ 9,520 | $ 298,500,000,000 | $ 306,000,000,000 | $ 604,500,000,000 | 0.770 (57th) |
Indonesia | 237,641,000 | $ 1,032,952,000,000 | $ 706,752,000,000 | $ 4,350 | $ 2,970 | $ 146,300,000,000 | $ 127,100,000,000 | $ 273,400,000,000 | 0.617 (124th) |
Turkey | 73,723,000 | $ 968,604,000,000 | $ 735,487,000,000 | $ 13,580 | $ 10,310 | $ 135,400,000,000 | $ 177,300,000,000 | $ 312,700,000,000 | 0.699 (92th) |