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World economy
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World GDP per capita between 1500 and 2003

The world economy or global economy is the economy of all humans in the world, referring to the global economic system, which includes all economic activities conducted both within and between nations, including production, consumption, economic management, work in general, financial transactions and trade of goods and services.[1][2] In some contexts, the two terms are distinct: the "international" or "global economy" is measured separately and distinguished from national economies, while the "world economy" is simply an aggregate of the separate countries' measurements. Beyond the minimum standard concerning value in production, use and exchange, the definitions, representations, models and valuations of the world economy vary widely. It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of planet Earth.

It is common to limit questions of the world economy exclusively to human economic activity, and the world economy is typically judged in monetary terms, even in cases in which there is no efficient market to help valuate certain goods or services, or in cases in which a lack of independent research, genuine data or government cooperation makes calculating figures difficult. Typical examples are illegal drugs and other black market goods, which by any standard are a part of the world economy, but for which there is, by definition, no legal market of any kind.

However, even in cases in which there is a clear and efficient market to establish monetary value, economists do not typically use the current or official exchange rate to translate the monetary units of this market into a single unit for the world economy since exchange rates typically do not closely reflect worldwide value – for example, in cases where the volume or price of transactions is closely regulated by the government.

Rather, market valuations in a local currency are typically translated to a single monetary unit using the idea of purchasing power. This is the method used below, which is used for estimating worldwide economic activity in terms of real United States dollars or euros. However, the world economy can be evaluated and expressed in many more ways. It is unclear, for example, how many of the world's 7.8 billion people (as of March 2020)[3][4] have most of their economic activity reflected in these valuations.

According to Maddison[who?], until the middle of the 19th century, global output was dominated by China and India. Waves of the Industrial Revolution in Western Europe and Northern America shifted the shares to the Western Hemisphere. As of 2024, the following 19 countries or collectives have reached an economy of at least US$2 trillion by GDP in nominal or PPP terms: Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, the European Union and the African Union.[5][6]

Despite high levels of government investment, the global economy decreased by 3.4% in 2020 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic,[7] an improvement from the World Bank's initial prediction of a 5.2 percent decrease.[8] Cities account for 80% of global GDP, thus they faced the brunt of this decline.[9][10] The world economy increased again in 2021 with an estimated 5.5 percent rebound.[11]

Overview

World economy by country groups

Country group List of country groups by
GDP (nominal)
in 2024 (or at peaked level)
List of country groups by
GDP (PPP)
in 2024 (or at peaked level)
Number of
countries
Major economies
Value
(in millions of US$)
Share of
Global GDP
Value
(in millions of US$)
Share of
Global GDP
Major advanced economies (G7)
(Continents: Europe, North America and Asia)
48,678,121 44.5% 55,025,255 29.6% 7  United States
 Japan
 Germany
 United Kingdom
 France
 Italy
 Canada
Emerging and developing Asia
(Continents: Asia and Oceania)
26,686,077 24.4% 63,318,654 34.1% 30  China
 India
 Indonesia
 Thailand
 Bangladesh
 Vietnam
 Philippines
 Malaysia
Other advanced economies
(advanced economies excluding the G7)
(Continents: Europe, Asia, Oceania and North America)
15,134,208 13.8% 20,390,379 11.0% 34  South Korea
 Spain
 Taiwan
 Australia
 Netherlands
 Switzerland
 Belgium
 Singapore
 Sweden
 Ireland
 Norway
 Austria
Latin America and the Caribbean
(Continents: South America and North America)
7,004,688 6.4% 13,364,843 7.2% 33  Brazil
 Mexico
 Argentina
 Colombia
Emerging and developing Europe
(Continents: Europe and Asia)
5,164,278 4.7% 13,793,802 7.4% 15  Russia
 Turkey
 Poland
 Romania
Middle East and Central Asia
(Continents: Asia and Africa)
4,965,982 4.5% 13,933,205 7.5% 32  Saudi Arabia
 Egypt
 Iran
 Pakistan
 United Arab Emirates
 Algeria
 Kazakhstan
Sub-Saharan Africa
(Continent: Africa)
1,895,862
(peaked at 2,011,398 in 2022)
1.7% 5,850,984 3.2% 45  Nigeria
 South Africa
World 109,529,216 100.0% 185,677,122 100.0% 196

World economy by continent

GDP sector composition (2019 estimate)[12][13]
Continent Agricultural Industrial Service
World 7,908.260 38,354.363 81,575.461
Asia 5,105.362 20,858.549 32,939.397
North America 292.467 5,008.594 18,426.200
Europe 838.199 8,175.402 20,598.902
South America 539.510 2,014.140 5,024.223
Africa 1,076.690 1,941.037 3,559.579
Oceania 56.032 356.641 1,027.160

Current world economic league table of largest economies in the world by GDP and share of global economic growth

The 25 largest economies by GDP (nominal), the 25 largest economies by GDP (PPP), 28 economies with the highest peak GDP per capita (nominal) and the 28 economies with the highest peak GDP per capita (PPP) as of 2024. Members of the G-20 major economies are in bold.
List of the 25 largest economies
by GDP (nominal) at their peak level as of 2024 in million US$
[5]
List of the 25 largest economies
by GDP (PPP) at their peak level as of 2024 in million Int$
[5]
List of the 28 economies by highest
GDP (nominal) per capita at their peak level as of 2024 in US$
[14]
List of the 28 economies by highest
GDP (PPP) per capita at their peak level as of 2024 in Int$'
[15]
Rank Country Value Peak year
World 109,529,216 2024
1  United States 28,781,083 2024
 European Union[16] 19,226,235 2008
2  China 18,532,633 2024
3  Japan[17] 6,272,363 2012
4  Germany 4,591,100 2024
5  India 3,937,011 2024
6  United Kingdom 3,495,261 2024
7  France 3,130,014 2024
 African Union[18] 2,980,015 2022
8  Brazil[19] 2,616,156 2011
9  Italy[20] 2,408,655 2008
10  Russia[21] 2,292,470 2013
11  Canada 2,242,182 2024
12  Mexico 2,017,025 2024
13  South Korea 1,818,432 2021
14  Australia 1,790,348 2024
15  Spain 1,647,114 2024
16  Indonesia 1,475,690 2024
17  Netherlands 1,142,513 2024
18  Turkey 1,113,561 2024
19  Saudi Arabia 1,108,572 2022
20  Switzerland 938,458 2024
21  Poland 844,623 2024
22  Taiwan 802,958 2024
23  Belgium 655,192 2024
24  Argentina 654,892 2023
25  Iran[22] 644,036 2012
Rank Country Value Peak year
World 185,677,122 2024
1  China 35,291,015 2024
2  United States 28,781,083 2024
 European Union[23] 26,308,203 2024
3  India 14,594,460 2024
 African Union[24] 9,490,335 2024
4  Japan 6,720,962 2024
5  Germany 5,686,531 2024
6  Russia 5,472,880 2024
7  Indonesia 4,720,542 2024
8  Brazil 4,273,668 2024
9  United Kingdom 4,029,438 2024
10  France 3,987,911 2024
11  Turkey 3,831,533 2024
12  Mexico 3,434,224 2024
13  Italy 3,347,103 2024
14  South Korea 3,057,995 2024
15  Spain 2,516,376 2024
16  Canada 2,472,227 2024
17  Saudi Arabia 2,354,392 2024
18  Egypt 1,898,538 2024
19  Iran 1,854,845 2024
20  Poland 1,800,540 2024
21  Taiwan 1,792,349 2024
22  Australia 1,791,358 2024
23  Thailand 1,644,322 2024
24  Pakistan 1,642,572 2024
25  Bangladesh 1,619,803 2024
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Rank Country Value Peak year
1  Monaco 240,862 2022
2  Liechtenstein 197,505 2021
3  Luxembourg 134,925 2021
4  Bermuda 118,775 2022
5  Ireland 106,059 2024
6  Norway 108,729 2022
7  Switzerland