List of Arab League countries by GDP (nominal)

This is a list of Arab League countries by GDP (nominal). Gross domestic product is the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year. The GDP dollar estimates presented here are calculated at market or government official exchange rates.

List of Arab League countries by total GDP (nominal)

The table below includes recent GDP data for all 22 members of the Arab League. Figures are from the World Bank and are in current Geary–Khamis dollars, more commonly known as international dollars (Int$).

Rank Country GDP in billions (Int$)
- World 77,868.7
-  Arab League 2,872.0
1  Saudi Arabia 746.2
2  United Arab Emirates 399.5
3  Egypt 286.5
4  Iraq 247.2
5  Algeria 210.1
6  Qatar 203.2
7  Kuwait 175.8
8  Morocco 114.8
9  Oman 84.3
10  Libya 74.2
11  Sudan 66.5
12  Tunisia 46.9
13  Lebanon 44.3
14  Syria 40.4 (2011)
15  Yemen 35.9
16  Jordan 33.6
17  Bahrain 32.8
18  Palestine 11.2
19  Mauritania 4.1
20  Somalia 2.5
21  Djibouti 1.4
22  Comoros 0.6

List of Arab League countries by GDP (nominal) per capita

The table below includes recent GDP per capita data for all 22 member nations of the Arab League. Figures are from the World Bank and are in current Geary–Khamis dollars, more commonly known as international dollars (Int$).

Rank Country GDP per capita (Int$) Year
1  Qatar 140,649 2014
2  Kuwait 73,246 2014
3  United Arab Emirates 67,674 2014
4  Saudi Arabia 52,010 2014
5  Bahrain 45,500 2014
6  Oman 38,631 2014
-  Arab League 24,918 2014 est.
7  Lebanon 17,462 2014
8  Libya 15,597 2014
9  Iraq 15,057 2014
- World 14,971 2014
10  Algeria 14,193 2014
11  Jordan 12,050 2014
12  Tunisia 11,436 2014
13  Egypt 10,533 2014
14  Morocco 7,491 2014
15  Palestine 4,509 2014
16  Syria 5,100 2011 est.
17  Sudan 4,069 2014
18  Mauritania 3,912 2014
19  Yemen 3,785 2013
20  Djibouti 3,270 2014
21  Comoros 1,429 2014
22  Somalia 600 2010 est.

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