As of the latest available data, Ethiopia's GDP ranks around 70th in the world. However, this ranking can fluctuate based on annual economic growth, inflation, and changes in global economic conditions. It's important to check the most recent statistics from reliable sources like the World Bank or the International Monetary Fund for the latest figures.
25th.
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Norway is one of the world's most developed nations and is home to one of the most advanced economies in the world. The country's overall GDP is quite large considering the nation's small population. Its GDP per capita is higher than that of the United States, ranked second in both nominal and PPP figures. Its GDP figures in 2005 were as follows: *Nominal GDP: $296 billion (25th rank) *GDP PPP was $195 billion (42nd rank) *Nominal GDP per capita: $64,000 (2nd rank) *GDP PPP per capita: $42,000 (2nd rank)
France and Britain tie in 4th place.
The rank of England's economy is the 20th in the world. The economy of United Kingdom is the world's sixth largest in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity.
Japan's GDP per head is around $40,000
The ranking is as follows: The United States, China, Japan, and Germany.
After long being the world's second largest economy, it is now number 3.
As of October 2023, the United States holds the rank of the largest economy in the world by nominal GDP. It is followed by China in second place. The U.S. GDP is characterized by a diverse economy that includes technology, finance, healthcare, and consumer services. The rankings can fluctuate based on economic conditions and growth rates.
India Ranks 8th in GDP Nominal basis and 4th ( after US/China/Japan) in PPP basis.
China ranks #2 in the world in GDP, both on a purchasing power basis and on an exchange rate basis.
India is in the 13th place with 32.3% of GDP