Arab Region | GDP per capita, PPP, constant 2011 (Arab countries,1990–2022)
GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP). PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as the U.S. dollar has in the United States. GDP at purchaser's prices is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the country plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources. Data are in constant 2017 international dollars.
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Arab Development Portal
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Arab Region
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Arab Region | GDP per capita, PPP, constant 2011 (Arab countries,1990–2022)
3911.6 Sudan 1999
4316.29 Sudan 2002
4349.21 Sudan 2018
6561.29 Tunisia 1996
6826.07 Tunisia 1997
7064.51 Tunisia 1998
8847.09 Tunisia 2005
9755.41 Tunisia 2007
10751.4 Tunisia 2016
10577.71 Tunisia 2022
95185.31 United Arab Emirates 1998
96835.89 United Arab Emirates 2000
92323.56 United Arab Emirates 2006
57094.79 United Arab Emirates 2009
59949.24 United Arab Emirates 2012
71244.59 United Arab Emirates 2016
32214.91 Libya 2012
19796.59 Libya 2022
4419.58 Mauritania 1997
4424.41 Mauritania 1998
4464.21 Mauritania 1999
4006.36 Mauritania 2002
4192.38 Mauritania 2003
5080.81 Mauritania 2016
5505.65 Mauritania 2019
6085.48 Morocco 2006
7462.15 Morocco 2014
7687.69 Morocco 2015
7632.19 Morocco 2016
7546 Morocco 2020
34090.8 Oman 1996
35967.32 Oman 1998
37683.42 Oman 2002
36170.68 Oman 2004
36388.44 Oman 2005
33814.11 Oman 2019
91736.75 Qatar 2007
101971.99 Qatar 2015
42468.67 Saudi Arabia 1995
42417.82 Saudi Arabia 1996
41837.17 Saudi Arabia 1998
42024.66 Saudi Arabia 2007
48535.16 Saudi Arabia 2015
48691.27 Saudi Arabia 2016
8828.87 Algeria 1990
8109.88 Algeria 1993
7869.27 Algeria 1994
8435.04 Algeria 1998
8584.07 Algeria 1999
8786.19 Algeria 2000
8926.11 Algeria 2001
10114.73 Algeria 2004
10592.25 Algeria 2006
11360.64 Algeria 2013
11809.48 Algeria 2017
44690.41 Bahrain 1993
47504.56 Bahrain 2003
47455.24 Bahrain 2004
46821.02 Bahrain 2005
46303.49 Bahrain 2006
46564.71 Bahrain 2011
48915.53 Bahrain 2013
48486.3 Bahrain 2016
49768.98 Bahrain 2019
2922.71 Comoros 1990
2666.05 Comoros 1994
2611.82 Comoros 1996
2878.53 Comoros 2002
2905.69 Comoros 2005
3185.63 Comoros 2016
10028.73 Egypt 2009
10765.83 Egypt 2016
10995.01 Egypt 2017
11780.96 Egypt 2019
12180.45 Egypt 2021
2650.09 Iraq 1991
4136.33 Iraq 1995
5222.93 Iraq 1997
9995.05 Iraq 2018
10299.32 Iraq 2019
9199.02 Iraq 2022
11540.4 Jordan 2008
11856.29 Jordan 2009
9584.51 Jordan 2018
64811.18 Kuwait 2003
47314.8 Kuwait 2019
49168.59 Kuwait 2022
5855.81 Lebanon 1990
8577.04 Lebanon 1991
12779.7 Lebanon 1997
12736.77 Lebanon 1999
13249.08 Lebanon 2002
15375.72 Lebanon 2007
16591.8 Lebanon 2015
17185.05 Lebanon 2019
4294.75 Palestine 1997
4485.53 Palestine 2004
4965.37 Palestine 2008
6438.93 Palestine 2016
1155.28 Somalia 2022
Arab Region | GDP per capita, PPP, constant 2011 (Arab countries,1990–2022)
GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP). PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as the U.S. dollar has in the United States. GDP at purchaser's prices is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the country plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources. Data are in constant 2017 international dollars.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
588
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