GDP for Argentina 2008 is $14,200 US.
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Chile and also Argentina
Brazil & Argentina
The economy of Argentina is Latin America's third-largest, with a high quality of life and GDP per capita.
Argentina, with a GDP of US$609 billion.
Brazil has a higher GDP than Mexico, but Mexico has a higher GDP per capita than Brazil, which is what matters. Mexico also has a lower inequality index than Brazil. But Argentina has better stats than Mexico or Brazil. For more info look up "GDP per capita by country" and "Gini index by country" in Wikipedia
Argentina had a GDP of $523.7 billion (US) in 2007, with manufacturing being it's chief source of revenue (21.5%). The country generates $56 billion (US) in exporting, and soybean and byproducts was it's chief export (24.1%).
Nominal GDP is GDP evaluated at current market prices. Therefore , nominal GDP wil include of the changes in market prices that have occurred during the current year due to inflation or deflation. Nominal GDP= GDP deflator.real GDP/100 Real GDP is GDP evaluate at the market price of some base year. GDP deflator --- Using the statistics on real GDP and nominal GDP, one can calculate an implecit index of the price level for the year. This index is called GDP deflator. GDP deflator = nominal GDP/real GDP .100 The GDP deflator can be viewed as a conversion factor that transform real GDP into nominal GDP. Note that in the base year, real GDP is by definition equal to nominal GDP so that the GDP deflator in the base year equal to 100.
During 2013, Latin American countries with higher GDP per capita (PPP) than Mexico include:Chile: $19,100Argentina: $18,600Uruguay: $16,600Panama: $16,500Puerto Rico: $16,300Mexico: $15,600