GDP - Purchasing Power Parity - Pakistan
Value & RankThe GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of Pakistan is 574 ( billions of $) with a global rank of 25.
Pakistan compared to other CountriesThe GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of Pakistan is similar to that of Poland, Argentina, Netherlands, Thailand, South Africa, Egypt, Colombia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Philippines with a respective GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of 814, 771, 700, 673, 596, 551, 527, 525, 479, 454 ( billions of $) and a global rank of 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.10 years growthPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 27.8 (%) in the last 10 years from (2003 to 2013).
Last 10 years averagePakistan had an average GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of 466 ( billions of $) in the last 10 years from (2003 to 2013).
Pakistan during the Great RecessionPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 12.8% during the Great RecessionPakistan since the end of the Great RecessionPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 29.4% since the end of the Great RecessionPakistan during the Kargil WarPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 5.14% during the Kargil WarPakistan since the end of the Kargil WarPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 59.3% since the end of the Kargil War
Pakistan compared to other CountriesThe GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of Pakistan is similar to that of Poland, Argentina, Netherlands, Thailand, South Africa, Egypt, Colombia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Philippines with a respective GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of 814, 771, 700, 673, 596, 551, 527, 525, 479, 454 ( billions of $) and a global rank of 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.10 years growthPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 27.8 (%) in the last 10 years from (2003 to 2013).
Last 10 years averagePakistan had an average GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of 466 ( billions of $) in the last 10 years from (2003 to 2013).
Pakistan during the Great RecessionPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 12.8% during the Great RecessionPakistan since the end of the Great RecessionPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 29.4% since the end of the Great RecessionPakistan during the Kargil WarPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 5.14% during the Kargil WarPakistan since the end of the Kargil WarPakistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 59.3% since the end of the Kargil War
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1991 | 231 |
1992 | 255 |
1993 | 265 |
1994 | 281 |
1995 | 301 |
1996 | 322 |
1997 | 331 |
1998 | 343 |
1999 | 360 |
2000 | 384 |
2001 | 401 |
2002 | 420 |
2003 | 449 |
2004 | 496 |
2005 | 395 |
2006 | 393 |
2007 | 417 |
2008 | 429 |
2009 | 444 |
2010 | 482 |
2011 | 496 |
2012 | 547 |
2013 | 574 |
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Poland | 20 | 814 |
Argentina | 21 | 771 |
Netherlands | 22 | 700 |
Thailand | 23 | 673 |
South Africa | 24 | 596 |
Pakistan | 25 | 574 |
Egypt | 26 | 551 |
Colombia | 27 | 527 |
Malaysia | 28 | 525 |
Nigeria | 29 | 479 |
Philippines | 30 | 454 |
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Datasource: Compile from multiple sources
CIA - The World Factbook
Workbank - World Development Indicators
CIA - The World Factbook
Workbank - World Development Indicators