GDP Comparison of Southeast Asian Countries and South Korea, 1980-2023

This chart compares the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Southeast Asian countries with that of South Korea from 1980 to 2023. It allows for an assessment of each country's economic growth and development through their GDP figures. This data is helpful for comparing the economic size and growth trends of Southeast Asian countries with South Korea, and serves as a crucial indicator for understanding economic influence in the region.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a specific period. It is a key indicator of a country's economic size and the intensity of economic activities.

1980

  1. Indonesia : $99B 296M ($99,296,000,000)
  2. South Korea : $65B 367M ($65,367,999,999)
  3. Philippines : $37B 82M ($37,082,000,000)
  4. Vietnam : $35B 357M ($35,357,000,000)
  5. Thailand : $33B 421M ($33,421,999,999)
  6. Malaysia : $26B 757M ($26,757,000,000)
  7. Singapore : $12B 82M ($12,082,000,000)
  8. Laos : $1B 913M ($1,913,000,000)

2023

  1. South Korea : $1T 721B ($1,721,910,000,000)
  2. Indonesia : $1T 391B ($1,391,780,000,000)
  3. Thailand : $574B 231M ($574,231,000,000)
  4. Singapore : $515B 548M ($515,548,000,000)
  5. Vietnam : $449B 94M ($449,094,000,000)
  6. Malaysia : $447B 26M ($447,026,000,000)
  7. Philippines : $440B 901M ($440,901,000,000)
  8. Myanmar : $63B 988M ($63,988,000,000)
  9. Cambodia : $30B 628M ($30,628,000,000)
  10. Brunei : $15B 506M ($15,506,000,000)

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Comparison of Happiness Index between the United States and Southeast Asian Countries, 2006-2024

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