Rank: 3 Singapore
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $61,567.28
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $49,919.56
Singapore has the world’s highest percentage of millionaires.
The country ranks highly in terms of standard of living, education, healthcare, and economic competitiveness.
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $61,567.28
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $49,919.56
Singapore has the world’s highest percentage of millionaires.
The country ranks highly in terms of standard of living, education, healthcare, and economic competitiveness.
Rank: 4 Norway
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $56,663.47
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $51,922.18
Norway has second-highest GDP per-capita among European countries.
With huge reserves of reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water, and hydropower, it is the second-richest country in the world in monetary value.
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $56,663.47
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $51,922.18
Norway has second-highest GDP per-capita among European countries.
With huge reserves of reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water, and hydropower, it is the second-richest country in the world in monetary value.
Rank : 5 Brunei
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $55,111.20
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $50,985.72
Endowed with crude oil and natural gas, Brunei is fourth-largest producer of oil in Southeast Asia.
The country promotes foreign and domestic entrepreneurship.
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $55,111.20
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $50,985.72
Endowed with crude oil and natural gas, Brunei is fourth-largest producer of oil in Southeast Asia.
The country promotes foreign and domestic entrepreneurship.
Rank: 6 Hong Kong
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $53,432.23
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $44,120.22
One of the three most important financial hubs in the world, Hong Kong is among the richest nations and has a high Human Development Index.
It also ranks high in terms of global competitiveness with robust infrastructure, conducive business environment, low taxation and free trade.
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $53,432.23
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $44,120.22
One of the three most important financial hubs in the world, Hong Kong is among the richest nations and has a high Human Development Index.
It also ranks high in terms of global competitiveness with robust infrastructure, conducive business environment, low taxation and free trade.
Rank: 7 United states
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $51,248.21
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $45,461.43
The world’s largest economy by nominal and real GDP is surprisingly ranked at 8th position.
The country leads in scientific research and technological innovations. The US GDP of $16.8 trillion counts for 24 per cent of the gross world product at market exchange rates.
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $51,248.21
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $45,461.43
The world’s largest economy by nominal and real GDP is surprisingly ranked at 8th position.
The country leads in scientific research and technological innovations. The US GDP of $16.8 trillion counts for 24 per cent of the gross world product at market exchange rates.
Rank: 8 United Arab Emirates
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $49,883.58
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $45,913.80
With the world’s seventh-largest oil reserves, UAE has the second largest economy in the gulf region.
UAE is also one of the best nations for doing business based on its economy and regulatory environment.
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $49,883.58
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $45,913.80
With the world’s seventh-largest oil reserves, UAE has the second largest economy in the gulf region.
UAE is also one of the best nations for doing business based on its economy and regulatory environment.
Rank: 9 Switzerland
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $46,474.95
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $41,785.02
Switzerland has a prosperous and high-tech economy offering high standards of living.
It has the world’s nineteenth largest economy by nominal GDP.
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $46,474.95
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $41,785.02
Switzerland has a prosperous and high-tech economy offering high standards of living.
It has the world’s nineteenth largest economy by nominal GDP.
Rank: 10 Australia
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $44,073.81
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $38,595.00
Australia is one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
The 12th-largest economy generates revenue from mining-related exports, telecommunications, banking and manufacturing.
Australia ranked second in the world in terms of average wealth of citizens.
GDP (PPP) – 2013: $44,073.81
GDP (PPP) – 2009: $38,595.00
Australia is one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
The 12th-largest economy generates revenue from mining-related exports, telecommunications, banking and manufacturing.
Australia ranked second in the world in terms of average wealth of citizens.
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