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Sub-Saharan Africa Compared by Economy > Income > GDP, PPP > Current international $

DEFINITION: GDP, PPP (current international $). 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 is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy 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 current international dollars.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 South Africa $576.12 billion 2012
2 Nigeria $450.06 billion 2012
3 Angola $125.06 billion 2012
4 Ethiopia $101.71 billion 2012
5 Sudan $80.42 billion 2012
6 Kenya $75.00 billion 2012
7 Tanzania $73.06 billion 2012
8 Ghana $51.09 billion 2012
9 Cameroon $50.16 billion 2012
10 Uganda $48.33 billion 2012
11 Cote d'Ivoire $39.80 billion 2012
12 Botswana $32.27 billion 2012
13 Democratic Republic of the Congo $27.29 billion 2012
14 Chad $26.58 billion 2012
15 Senegal $26.19 billion 2012
16 Gabon $25.74 billion 2012
17 Mozambique $25.39 billion 2012
18 Burkina Faso $24.50 billion 2012
19 Zambia $23.71 billion 2012
20 Equatorial Guinea $21.90 billion 2012
21 Madagascar $21.46 billion 2012
22 Mauritius $19.25 billion 2012
23 Republic of the Congo $18.88 billion 2012
24 Mali $17.75 billion 2012
25 Namibia $16.82 billion 2012
26 Benin $15.65 billion 2012
27 Rwanda $15.26 billion 2012
28 Niger $13.20 billion 2012
29 Guinea $12.04 billion 2012
30 Malawi $11.98 billion 2012
31 Mauritania $9.72 billion 2012
32 Sierra Leone $7.99 billion 2012
33 Togo $6.87 billion 2012
34 Swaziland $6.35 billion 2012
35 Burundi $5.43 billion 2012
36 Central African Republic $4.87 billion 2012
37 Lesotho $3.96 billion 2012
38 The Gambia $3.43 billion 2012
39 Eritrea $3.42 billion 2012
40 Liberia $2.68 billion 2012
41 Cape Verde $2.40 billion 2012
42 Seychelles $2.35 billion 2012
43 Guinea-Bissau $1.83 billion 2012
44 Djibouti $1.73 billion 2007
45 Comoros $868.03 million 2012
46 Sao Tome and Principe $342.75 million 2012

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