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List of African countries by GDP (PPP)

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This is a list of the African nations ranked by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Figures are given in international dollars according to the International Monetary Fund.[1]

The GDP (PPP) of the dependent or integral territories of the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Yemen and Malta within the African continent are not included in this list. For the purpose of the data published by the International Monetary Fund, the GDP (PPP) Zanzibar is included as part of that of Tanzania, the GDP (PPP) of Western Sahara is included as part of that of Morocco, and the GDP (PPP) of Somaliland is included as part of that of Somalia.

List

Region
Rank
Country
Peak value of GDP (PPP) as of 2021
Billions of International dollars
Peak Year
Africa 7,172.782 2021[2]
1  Egypt 1,381.057 2021
2  Nigeria 1,136.795 2021
3  South Africa 861.929 2021
4  Algeria 532.567 2021
5  Morocco 302.765 2021
6  Ethiopia 298.574 2021
7  Kenya 269.286 2021
8  Angola 217.970 2021
9  Ghana 193.627 2021
10  Sudan 189.867 2021
11  Tanzania 182.876 2021
12  Côte d'Ivoire 158.306 2021
13  Tunisia 128.841 2021
14  Uganda 115.883 2021
15  Democratic Republic of the Congo 111.090 2021
16  Cameroon 105.081 2021
17  Libya 90.513 2021
18  Zambia 66.351 2021
19  Senegal 63.644 2021
20  Burkina Faso 52.595 2021
21  Mali 51.059 2021
22  Madagascar 46.350 2021
23  Mozambique 45.990 2020
24  Botswana 43.907 2019
25  Gabon 38.582 2018
26  Equatorial Guinea 37.689 2012
27  Zimbabwe 35.565 2018
28  South Sudan 35.254 2011
29  Chad 30.563 2015
30  Republic of the Congo 29.749 2018
31  Mauritius 29.187 2018
32  Guinea 28.637 2018
33  Benin 27.471 2018
34  Namibia 27.444 2018
35  Rwanda 26.997 2018
36  Malawi 23.682 2018
37  Niger 23.475 2018
38  Somalia 19.568 2018
39  Mauritania 18.119 2018
40  Togo 13.886 2018
41  Sierra Leone 12.619 2014
42  Eswatini 11.496 2018
43  Eritrea 9.997 2018
44  Burundi 8.184 2018
45  Lesotho 7.231 2018
46  Liberia 6.440 2018
47  Central African Republic 4.293 2012
48  Cape Verde 3.983 2018
49  Djibouti 3.964 2018
50  Gambia 3.884 2018
51  Guinea-Bissau 3.385 2018
52  Seychelles 2.873 2018
53  Comoros 1.384 2018
54  São Tomé and Príncipe 0.726 2018

See also

References

  1. ^ "World Economic Outlook Database". International Monetary Fund. 13 October 2021.
  2. ^ https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/PPPGDP@WEO/OEMDC/ADVEC/WEOWORLD/AFQ[bare URL]
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