GDP - Purchasing Power Parity - Turkmenistan
Value & RankThe GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of Turkmenistan is 55.2 ( billions of $) with a global rank of 93.
Turkmenistan compared to other CountriesThe GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of Turkmenistan is similar to that of Panama, Costa Rica, Bolivia, Slovenia, Uruguay, Uganda, Cameroon, Macao SAR, China, El Salvador, Paraguay with a respective GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of 61.5, 61.4, 59.1, 57.4, 56.3, 54.4, 53.2, 51.7, 47.5, 45.9 ( billions of $) and a global rank of 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98.10 years growthTurkmenistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 152 (%) in the last 10 years from (2003 to 2013).
Last 10 years averageTurkmenistan had an average GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of 35.5 ( billions of $) in the last 10 years from (2003 to 2013).
Turkmenistan during the Great RecessionTurkmenistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 32.4% during the Great RecessionTurkmenistan since the end of the Great RecessionTurkmenistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 63.2% since the end of the Great Recession
Turkmenistan compared to other CountriesThe GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of Turkmenistan is similar to that of Panama, Costa Rica, Bolivia, Slovenia, Uruguay, Uganda, Cameroon, Macao SAR, China, El Salvador, Paraguay with a respective GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of 61.5, 61.4, 59.1, 57.4, 56.3, 54.4, 53.2, 51.7, 47.5, 45.9 ( billions of $) and a global rank of 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98.10 years growthTurkmenistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 152 (%) in the last 10 years from (2003 to 2013).
Last 10 years averageTurkmenistan had an average GDP - Purchasing Power Parity of 35.5 ( billions of $) in the last 10 years from (2003 to 2013).
Turkmenistan during the Great RecessionTurkmenistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 32.4% during the Great RecessionTurkmenistan since the end of the Great RecessionTurkmenistan's GDP - Purchasing Power Parity had a positive growth of 63.2% since the end of the Great Recession
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1991 | 19.6 |
1992 | 17.0 |
1993 | 17.7 |
1994 | 14.9 |
1995 | 14.1 |
1996 | 15.4 |
1997 | 13.9 |
1998 | 15.0 |
1999 | 17.7 |
2000 | 19.1 |
2001 | 20.4 |
2002 | 20.8 |
2003 | 21.9 |
2004 | 23.6 |
2005 | 39.1 |
2006 | 25.5 |
2007 | 28.5 |
2008 | 31.9 |
2009 | 33.8 |
2010 | 38.4 |
2011 | 44.0 |
2012 | 48.5 |
2013 | 55.2 |
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Panama | 88 | 61.5 |
Costa Rica | 89 | 61.4 |
Bolivia | 90 | 59.1 |
Slovenia | 91 | 57.4 |
Uruguay | 92 | 56.3 |
Turkmenistan | 93 | 55.2 |
Uganda | 94 | 54.4 |
Cameroon | 95 | 53.2 |
Macao SAR, China | 96 | 51.7 |
El Salvador | 97 | 47.5 |
Paraguay | 98 | 45.9 |
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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