Top 10 Biggest Economies in the World of 2023

Author: Nikshey Dhiman Date: 19/12/2023

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Canada

With a GDP of $1.73 trillion and a per capita income of $46,260.71, Canada ranks 10th in the world's economies. By 2023, the GDP of Canada is expected to grow to $2.13 trillion.

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Brazil

Brazil is the biggest and most populous nation in Latin America, with a GDP of $1.85 trillion, ranking tenth in the world.

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Italy

The tenth-biggest economy in Italy, with a $1.99 trillion gross domestic product. Italy has a GDP of $34,260.34 per person and an economy valued at $2.40 trillion.

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France

France's nominal GDP is $2.71 trillion, making it the third-biggest economy in Europe and the seventh largest in the world. Per capita GDP is $42,877.56.

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United Kingdom

Having a GDP of $2.83 trillion, the UK comes in sixth place globally. The UK's economy might rank sixth by 2023.

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India

India is predicted to have the fifth-largest economy in the world in 2022 when its GDP reaches $3.5 trillion.

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Germany

Germany's economy, with a GDP of $4.0 trillion and a per capita income of $46,560, is the fourth largest in the world.

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Japan

Japan's GDP is $5.15 trillion, and its PPP is $5.75 trillion, making it the world's third largest economy.

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China

With a PPP of $27.31 trillion and a nominal GDP of $14.14 trillion, China has the second-largest economy in the world.

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United Kingdom

With a nominal GDP of $21.44 trillion, it is the largest economy in the world and has the second-highest value of natural resources.

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