Gross Domestic Product is usually stated in terms of billions of dollars. The lowest GDP that I am aware of is 60 million to the country of Nauru. Perhaps, you are looking for GDP per capita, then there are no countries < $100. The lowest country would be Burundi with $140.
47.53 Billion USD
Real GDP is Gross Domestic Product (A measure of the value of all things produced as marketable goods and services in a country in a given amount of time, normally a year) adjusted for indepent factors, such as inflation, that alter GDP. When economists compare GDP between years, they may look at real GDP to take a very accurate meausre of growth. GDP per capita (not GDP percapital, as there is no such thing) is a measure of the average individual's input to the GDP. For example, Venezuela, a country of 29,000,000 in population, had a GDP of approxamately 382 billion USD. Its GDP per capita was therefore 13,200 USD, which means that the average resident of Venezuela contributed 13,200 USD to the GDP of Venezuela. The formula for GDP per capita is (GDP per capita)=(GDP)/(Population)
England: 2.445 trillion USD (2011) USA: 14.99 trillion USD (2011).
14.58 trillion USD at 2008 prices.
Classifications are somewhat subjective. However, GDP per capita is often one of the metrics considered. In 2009, Venezuela had a GDP per capita of $11,490 USD, whereas the United States had a GDP/capita of $45,989 USD. Another factor is industrialization. Economies which are largely production-driven (manufacturing, mining, agriculture) are considered less industrialized, while service-driven economies are more developed.
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Yes, by a lot:Mexico GDP: USD$1.56 trillionUS GDP: USD$14.26 trillion (more than 9 times the size of Mexico's GDP).
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Total GDP of Czech Republic is 295,9 billion USD or 28 086 USD per capita.
364.9 billion USD
47.53 Billion USD
about $558,000 USD
Mexico GDP as 2021 (World Bank): 1.274,3 Billion USD Brazil GDP as 2021 (World Bank): 1.497,5 Billion USD The Answer is Brazil.
Depending on specifics, less than 100 USD to tens of thousands of USD
Less than 100 USD
Could range from less than 100 USD to multiple thousands of USD depending on specifics.
311.3 billion USD (2007)