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For example, per capita GDP gives an approximation of the arithmetic average income of a nation's population.
The Gross Domestic Product of Armenia stood at 8. 8 billion US dollars in 2010 ; with a population of 3. 2 million, this amounts to a GDP per capita of $ 2, 676 ( purchasing power parity $ 5, 178 ).
In comparison, in 2006, the GDP was estimated to be 6. 6 billion USD per calendar year and the GDP per capita ( purchasing power parity ) was estimated at $ 5, 400 US.
According to the National Statistical Service, during the January – August 2007 period, Armenia's industrial sector was the single largest contributor to the country's GDP, but remained largely stagnant with industrial output increasing only by 1. 7 percent per year.
The per capita GDP in 2007 was by far the highest of any province in Canada at C $ 74, 825 ( approx.
In 2006 Alberta's per capita GDP was higher than all US states, and one of the highest figures in the world.
Alberta's per capita GDP in 2007 was 61 % higher than the Canadian average of C $ 46, 441 and more than twice that of all the Maritime provinces.
The study found GDP per capita in the corridor was 10 % above average U. S. metropolitan areas and 40 above other Canadian cities at that time.
Amartya Sen's Development as Freedom ( Nobel Prize in Economics, 1999 ), argues that third world development must be understood as the expansion of human capability, not simply the increase in national income per capita, and thus requires policies attuned to health and education, not simply GDP.
In July 2009, the minister of defense, Nelson Jobim, said that Brazil will expend about 0. 7 % ( US $ 13 billion ) of the GDP per year to modernize the forces in addition to the 2. 6 % yearly defense budget.
According to the CIA World factbook, in 2004 the Territory had the 12th highest GDP per capita in the world.
Bulgaria's per-capita PPP GDP is still only about a half of the EU27 average, while the country's nominal GDP per capita is about 20 % of the EU27 average.
Real per capita GDP fell by more than 60 % from 1986 to 1994.
Chilean ( blue ) and average Latin American ( orange ) GDP per capita ( 1950 – 2007 ).
In 2006, Chile became the country with the highest nominal GDP per capita in Latin America.
Chile an ( blue ) and average Latin America n ( orange ) GDP per capita ( 1950-2007 ).
According to the CIA World Factbook, Costa Rica's GDP per capita is US $ 10, 900 ( 2009 ); however, there is a lack of maintenance and new investment in infrastructure, 21. 3 % of the people living below the poverty line and 7. 8 % ( 2009 ) unemployed.
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GDP per capita
Estimated GDP per capita in purchasing power parity ( PPP ) in 2010 was around USD 19, 754 or 63. 3 % of the EU average for the same year.

GDP and capita
Per capita GDP is high, and substantial income from overseas investment supplements income from domestic production.
In 2009, Cuba ranked 51st out of 182 with an HDI of 0. 863 ; remarkably high considering its GDP per capita only places it 95th.
In the 1950s, Cuba's gross domestic product ( GDP ) per capita was roughly equal to that of contemporary Italy, and significantly higher than that of countries such as Japan, although Cuba's GDP per capita was still only a sixth as large as that of the United States.

GDP and ):
GDP ( pp. ): $ 18. 92 billion ( 2008 )
GDP ( official exchange rate ): $ 462. 2 million ( 2005 )
Investment ( gross fixed ): 3 % of GDP ( 2011 est.
Municipalities ( cities ): in addition to the information already described, there is information of GDP, industrial production, agricultural production, migration between cities to study or work, to live migration, inflation, employment rates, number of industries, the quantity of trade, etc.
* GDP ( PPP ): $ 5. 028 billion ( 2008 )
GDP ( nominal exchange rate ): US $ 8. 82 billion ( in 2007 )
Gross Domestic Product ( GDP ):
GDP ( purchasing power parity ):
GDP ( official exchange rate ):
Gross Domestic Product ( GDP ): US $ 1. 64 billion ; US $ 2031 per capita ( 2000 )
GDP ( official exchange rate ):
* Google-public data: GDP and Personal Income of the U. S. ( annual ): Subsidies
* Google-public data: GDP and Personal Income of the U. S. ( annual ): Disposal Personal Income
* Google-public data: GDP and Personal Income of the U. S. ( annual ): Disposal Personal Income per capita
* Google-public data: GDP and Personal Income of the U. S. ( annual ): Quantity Index for Real GDP
* Google-public data: GDP and Personal Income of the U. S. ( annual ): Real Gross Domestic Product
* Google-public data: GDP and Personal Income of the U. S. ( annual ): Real Gross Domestic Product per capita
* GDP per capita ( 2007 ): 60592. 00 ( 1st place among the capitals )
Main economic sectors in order of their contribution to Banjarmasin ’ s GDP ( 2005 ): transportation and communication ( 26. 1 %), processing industries ( 24. 9 %) and trade and commerce ( 16. 5 %).

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