With a GDP (PPP) of $14,720,000,000,000 USD, the United States is the largest economy. The US is followed by China (#2) with a GDP of $ 9,872,000,000,000; Japan (#3) with a GDP of $ 4,338,000,000,000; and India (#4) with a GDP of $4,046,000,000,000; and Germany with a GDP of $2,951,000,000,000.
All figures from CIA World Factbook 2010 - GDP estimate expressed as PPP
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The 'largest' economies are those that are the strongest. As of April 2013, the five strongest economies in the world are:1. Switzerland2. Singapore3. Finland4. Netherlands5. SwedenSee the related link below for more information.
There is no way to know what the top ten largest economies will be in 2050. This because economies are constantly changing daily. Also, major world events often cause major shifts in world economies which could influence who will have a larger economy.
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poverty is always higest in countries with market economies
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Oil is the natural resource that played the largest role in the economies
The 'largest' economies are those that are the strongest. As of April 2013, the five strongest economies in the world are:1. Switzerland2. Singapore3. Finland4. Netherlands5. SwedenSee the related link below for more information.
There is no way to know what the top ten largest economies will be in 2050. This because economies are constantly changing daily. Also, major world events often cause major shifts in world economies which could influence who will have a larger economy.
Russia, Canada, and the USA, the biggest economies are the USA, China and Japan.
Countries economies became more interconnected following World War I APEX
Seven largest countries
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Congo, Niger, Burundi, and Mozambique are the top four poorest economic countries in the world.
As the third largest body of water in the world, the vital sea lanes that help feed some of Asia's largest economies. The importance is already clear.
countries create differences that affect the economies of the world's countries. The competition also leads to conflict.
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