This chart compares the GDP of Germany and major South American countries from 1980 to 2024. It visually represents the economic growth of Germany alongside the economic changes in South American countries, providing insights into the economic development trends of these regions.
GDP (Gross Domestic Product) refers to the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period. It is a crucial indicator for measuring the economic size and growth of a country.
1980
- 1. Germany : $853B 705M ($853,705,000,000)
- 2. Argentina : $233B 696M ($233,696,000,000)
- 3. Brazil : $145B 819M ($145,819,000,000)
- 4. Venezuela : $69B 841M ($69,841,000,000)
- 5. Colombia : $46B 501M ($46,501,000,000)
- 6. Chile : $29B 32M ($29,032,000,000)
- 7. Peru : $20B 190M ($20,190,000,000)
- 8. Ecuador : $16B 116M ($16,116,000,000)
- 9. Uruguay : $12B 217M ($12,217,000,000)
- 10. Paraguay : $4B 94M ($4,094,999,999)
2024
- 1. Germany : $4T 591B ($4,591,100,000,000)
- 2. Brazil : $2T 331B ($2,331,391,000,000)
- 3. Argentina : $604B 260M ($604,260,000,000)
- 4. Colombia : $386B 76M ($386,076,000,000)
- 5. Chile : $333B 760M ($333,760,000,000)
- 6. Peru : $282B 458M ($282,458,000,000)
- 7. Ecuador : $121B 592M ($121,592,000,000)
- 8. Venezuela : $102B 328M ($102,328,000,000)
- 9. Uruguay : $82B 605M ($82,605,000,000)
- 10. Bolivia : $49B 334M ($49,334,000,000)