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  1. List of countries by GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia

    WEB215 rows · GDP (USD Million) by country Country/Territory UN region IMF World Bank United Nations; Forecast Year Estimate Year Estimate …

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    • GDP by Country - Worldometer

      #COUNTRYGDP(NOMINAL, 2017)GDP(ABBREV.)
      1United States$19,485,394,000,000$19.485 trillion
      2China$12,237,700,479,375$12.238 trillion
      3Japan$4,872,415,104,315$4.872 trillion
      4Germany$3,693,204,332,230$3.693 trillion
      5India$2,650,725,335,364$2.651 trillion
      6United Kingdom$2,637,866,340,434$2.638 trillion
      7France$2,582,501,307,216$2.583 trillion
      8Brazil$2,053,594,877,013$2.054 trillion
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    • GDP by Country | MacroTrends

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      According to the International Monetary Fund, these are the highest ranking countries in the world in nominal GDP: The three largest economies in the world as measured by nominal GDP are the United States, China, and Japan.
      The world’s 10th-largest GDP belongs to Italy. It is also the eurozone’s third-largest economy. Italy’s economy and level of development vary notably by region, with a more developed, industrial economy in the north and underdeveloped southern regions.
      GDP, or Gross Domestic Product, is the total monetary value of all goods and services produced and sold within a country during a specific time period, typically one year. ( learn more ). Sources: World Bank ( World Development Indicators, July 25, 2023); United Nations ( World Population Prospects 2022 ). (abbrev.)
      The three largest economies in the world as measured by nominal GDP are the United States, China, and Japan. Economic growth and prosperity are impacted by a wide array of factors, namely investment in workforce education, production output (as determined by investment in physical capital), natural resources, and entrepreneurship.
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