List of African countries by GDP (PPP)

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 2018
Billions of International dollars
Peak Year
Africa6,906.2222018
1 Egypt1,292.7452018
2 Nigeria1,168.3992018
3 South Africa794.7062018
4 Algeria666.9602018
5 Morocco314.7422018
6 Ethiopia222.2582018
7 Angola198.8212018
8 Sudan198.3562018
9 Libya187.8422010
10 Tanzania176.4652018
11 Kenya175.9782018
12 Ghana145.3872018
13 Tunisia141.8162018
14 Côte d'Ivoire106.4122018
15 Uganda95.4342018
16 Cameroon94.5402018
17 Zambia73.2992018
18 Democratic Republic of the Congo72.6382018
19 Senegal47.3352018
20 Mali44.0282018
21 Madagascar42.7052018
22 Botswana41.5562018
23 Burkina Faso38.7942018
24 Mozambique38.6792018
25 Gabon38.5822018
26 Equatorial Guinea37.6892012
27 Zimbabwe35.5652018
28 South Sudan35.2542011
29 Chad30.5632015
30 Republic of the Congo29.7492018
31 Mauritius29.1872018
32 Guinea28.6372018
33 Benin27.4712018
34 Namibia27.4442018
35 Rwanda26.9972018
36 Malawi23.6822018
37 Niger23.4752018
38 Somalia19.5682018
39 Mauritania18.1192018
40 Togo13.8862018
41 Sierra Leone12.6192014
42 Swaziland11.4962018
43 Eritrea9.9972018
44 Burundi8.1842018
45 Lesotho7.2312018
46 Liberia6.4402018
47 Central African Republic4.2932012
48 Cape Verde3.9832018
49 Djibouti3.9642018
50 Gambia3.8842018
51 Guinea-Bissau3.3852018
52 Seychelles2.8732018
53 Comoros1.3842018
54 São Tomé and Príncipe0.7262018

See also

References

  1. "World Economic Outlook Database". International Monetary Fund. 17 April 2018.
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