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MaldivesGDP, PPP (Billions Intl $)

Category: EconomySource: IMF World Economic OutlookGlobal Rank: #156 of 192
Latest Value
$16.68B
2027
YoY Change
+5.8%
20262027
Global Rank
#156
of 192 countries
Maximum
$16.68B
2027
Minimum
$2.65B
2000
CAGR
+7.1%
28 years
Last
$16.68B
Previous
$15.76B
Highest
$16.68B
Lowest
$2.65B
Unit
Billions of international dollars
Source
IMF World Economic Outlook
Actual
IMF Forecast
Source: IMF World Economic Outlook

Historical Data

YearValueChange
2027$16.68B+5.8%
2026$15.76B+6.4%
2025$14.82B+7.3%
2024$13.80B+5.9%
2023$13.04B+8.8%
2022$11.99B+21.9%
2021$9.83B+45.9%
2020$6.74B-40.1%
2019$11.26B+8.6%
2018$10.36B+14.4%
2017$9.06B+9.0%
2016$8.31B+7.6%
2015$7.73B+4.9%
2014$7.36B+9.7%
2013$6.71B+8.8%
2012$6.17B+4.3%
2011$5.92B+10.8%
2010$5.34B+8.1%
2009$4.94B-7.6%
2008$5.35B+11.1%
2007$4.81B+10.0%
2006$4.37B+27.4%
2005$3.43B-8.4%
2004$3.75B+8.9%
2003$3.44B+16.4%
2002$2.96B+7.8%
2001$2.75B+3.7%
2000$2.65B

IMF Forecast

Projections from the IMF World Economic Outlook. These are staff estimates, not guarantees.

YearProjected ValueChange from Previous
2026Forecast$15.76B+6.4%
2027Forecast$16.68B+5.8%

Top Countries — GDP, PPP (Billions Intl $)

#CountryValueYear
1China$43.49T2026
2United States$31.82T2026
3India$19.14T2026
4Russian Federation$7.34T2026
5Japan$6.92T2026
6Germany$6.32T2026
7Indonesia$5.36T2026
8Brazil$5.16T2026
9France$4.66T2026
10United Kingdom$4.59T2026
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About This Indicator

Definition

GDP based on purchasing power parity (PPP). Adjusts GDP to account for price differences across countries, providing a more accurate comparison of economic size and living standards.

Methodology

Uses PPP exchange rates from the International Comparison Program (ICP) to convert GDP to a common currency. PPP rates equalize the purchasing power of different currencies by accounting for the cost of a standard basket of goods.

Unit

Billions of international dollars

Source: IMF World Economic OutlookCoverage: 20002027View original source →