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2002 Statistics
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The original source for the following statistics was the World Bank website.
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Provided here is data for the N.A.F.T.A. (North American Free Trade Area), the E.U. (European Union), A.S.E.A.N. (Association of South-East Asian Nations) and the world's three largest economies (by GNI) that are not members of those organisations.
GNI (gross national income - formerly gross national product or GNP): GDP [the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output] plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. (World Bank)
Total GNI in 2002 (Atlas method) in US$(m):
Country/Trade Block |
GNI (millions of US Dollars) |
World Total
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31,483,939
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N.A.F.T.A.
United States
Canada
Mexico
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11,407,244
10,110,087
700,454
596,703
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E.U.
Germany
United Kingdom
France
Italy
Spain
Netherlands
Belgium
Sweden
Austria
Denmark
Greece
Finland
Portugal
Ireland
Luxembourg
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8,057,363
1,870,383
1,486,194
1,342,735
1,097,944
594,114
386,774
239,949
221,508
190,400
162,743
123,906
122,231
108,709
92,552
17,221
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Japan
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4,265,616
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China
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1,209,528
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A.S.E.A.N.
Indonesia
Thailand
Singapore
Malaysia
Philippines
Vietnam
Cambodia
Lao PDR
Myanmar
Brunei
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565,800
149,879
122,240
86,150
85,956
81,453
34,930
3,483
1,709
No Data
No Data
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India
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501,532
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Rest of World
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5,476,856
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And now for the fun bit... Pie charts!
As one can see, not a terribly egalitarian distribution of income. So much for 2002.
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