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Top 10 Most powerful countries in the world

 

Recently, IMF (International Monetary Fund) release a the list of top largest economies of the world where we can see many ups and downs in the list. In which India got the 4th rank and USA ( United States of America ) still on the top of the list 
Here is the list according to IMF top 10 largest economies of the world 

-USA ( United States of America )
-China 
-Japan 
-Germany
-India
-U.K. (United Kingdom) 
-France 
-Italy 
-Brazil 
-Canada

and The GDP of the following countries are as the following 
-USA= 27 trillion USD
-China= 17 Trillion USD
-Japan= 4.2 Trillion USD
-Germany = 4.4 Trillion USD
-India = 3.7 Trillion USD
-U.K. = 3.3 Trillion USD
-France = 3 Trillion USD
-Italy = 2.1 Trillion USD
-Brazil = 2.1 Trillion USD
-Canada = 2.1 Trillion USD

and The GDP per capita where we can see that how much per person of a country get if we divide GDP with the population the charts are following :
-USA = 80.41 Thousand USD 
-China = 12.54 Thousand USD
-Japan = 33.95 Thousand USD
-Germany = 52.82 Thousand USD
-India = 2.61 Thousand USD
-U.K. = 48.91 Thousand USD
-France = 46.32 Thousand USD
-Italy =  37.15 Thousand USD
-Brazil = 10.41 Thousand USD
-Canada = 53.25 Thousand USD

Here, we can see that due to the high population the GDP per capita of the countries with high population is low like india and china in the list 

on the other hand the countries like Germany,U.K., France etc due to the low population their GDP per capita is high which gives better life of living in this countries 

and USA due to huge economic power and dollar used world wide and not happing population as like india and china. USA tops both the GDP list and GDP per capita list.


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