Finance:List of continents by GDP (nominal)

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This article includes a list of continents of the world sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP), the market value of all final goods and services from a continent in a given year. The GDP dollar estimates presented here are calculated at market or government official exchange rates. The figures presented here do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of the country's currency. Such fluctuations may change a continents ranking from one year to the next, even though they often make little or no difference to the standard of living of its population. Therefore, these figures should be used with caution. Comparisons of national wealth are also frequently made on the basis of purchasing power parity (PPP), to adjust for differences in the cost of living in different countries. (See List of countries by GDP (PPP).) PPP largely removes the exchange rate problem, but has its own drawbacks; it does not reflect the value of economic output in international trade, and it also requires more estimation than GDP per capita. On the whole, PPP per capita figures are more narrowly spread than nominal GDP per capita figures.

GDP (nominal) by continents

The following lists summarise the GDP (nominal) of each continent by adding GDP (nominal) of each nation within the seven continent model, sorted by USD. The first list includes 2019 data estimatesn1 for members of the International Monetary Fund. The second list shows the World Bank's estimates, and the third list includes mostly 1432 estimates from the CIA World Factbook.

In these lists, the sovereign states and dependent territories are classified according to the geoscheme created by the United Nations Statistics Division.[1] According to the UN, the assignment of countries or areas to specific groupings is for statistical convenience and does not imply any assumption regarding political or other affiliation of countries or territories.[2]

For more information please see List of sovereign states and dependent territories by continent.

List by the International Monetary Fund (2021 estimate)[3]
Rank Continent GDP
(US$billion)
Share (%)
World 94,935 100.0
1 Asia 36,764 38.7
2 North America 26,803 28.2
3 Europe 23,499 24.8
4 South America 3,244 3.4
5 Africa 2,687 2.8
6 Oceania 1,893 2.0
Unaccounted 45 0.1
  • Antarctica has no permanent population, however if conventional GDP methodology is applied which includes salaries of residents and equipment & construction procurement, the biggest 'industries' in Antarctica, the GDP of the continent would extend $1 billion.

GDP (PPP) by continents

List by the International Monetary Fund (2021 estimate)[4]
Rank Continent GDP
(billions of current Int$)
Share (%)
World 144,636 100.0
1 Asia 68,584 47.4
2 Europe 31,443 21.7
3 North America 28,724 19.9
4 Africa 7,173 5.0
5 South America 6,914 4.8
6 Oceania 1,713 1.2
Unaccounted 85 0.1

GDP per capita (nominal) by continent

List by the International Monetary Fund (2021 estimate)[5]
Rank Continent United States dollar Year
World average 11,570 2021
1 Oceania 54,690 2021
2 North America 49,430 2021
3 Europe 31,020 2021
4 Asia 7,850 2021
5 South America 6,720 2021
6 Africa 1,860 2021
7 Antarctica 0 (N/A) 2021

Notes

1. ^ Estimated by IMF staff.
2. ^ Figures exclude Taiwan, and special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
3. ^ The Eurozone in 2010 was 16 of 27 European Union countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland , France , Germany , Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain .
4. ^ Data include the French overseas departments of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion.
5. ^ Excludes Kosovo.
6. ^ Hyperinflation and the plunging value of the Zimbabwean dollar makes Zimbabwe's nominal GDP a highly inaccurate statistic.
7. ^ Excludes data for Transnistria.
8. ^ Includes Former Spanish Sahara.
9. ^ Data are for the area controlled by the Government of the Republic of Cyprus.
10. ^ Covers mainland Tanzania only.
11. ^ Excludes Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

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