Jerin kasashen Afirka tattalin arziki (ta kima)
Bunƙasar Tattalin Arziki wato Gross domestic product (GDP) shine darajar kasuwa na duk kayan ƙarshe da ayyuka daga wata al'umma a cikin shekara. Kasashe a Afirka ana rarraba su bisa ga bayanai daga Asusun Kudi na Duniya.
Adadin da aka gabatar a nan ba su la'akari da bambance-bambance a cikin farashin rayuwa a kasashe daban-daban ba, kuma sakamakon na iya bambanta sosai daga shekara ɗaya zuwa wani bisa ga sauye-sauye a cikin musayar kuɗin ƙasar. Irin wannan canjin na iya canza matsayin ƙasa daga shekara guda zuwa na gaba, kodayake sau da yawa suna yin ɗan bambanci ko babu bambanci ga yanayin rayuwar jama'arta.[1]
Wasu ƙasashe na iya samun 'yan ƙasa waɗanda ke da matsakaicin arziki. Wadannan ƙasashe / yankuna na iya bayyana a cikin wannan jerin kamar yadda suke da karamin GDP. Wannan zai kasance saboda ƙasar / yankin da aka lissafa yana da ƙananan jama'a, sabili da haka ƙananan tattalin arziki; GDP ana lissafa shi kamar yadda yawan jama'a ya ninka darajar kasuwa na kayayyaki da aiyuka da aka samar ga kowane mutum a cikin ƙasar.
Saboda haka ya kamata a yi amfani da waɗannan adadi da hankali.[2][3]
Ana kuma yin kwatankwacin dukiyar ƙasa akai-akai bisa ga daidaiton ikon siye (PPP), don daidaitawa don bambance-bambance a farashin rayuwa a kasashe daban-daban. PPP ya fi cire matsalar musayar, amma yana da nasa matsala; ba ya nuna darajar fitar da tattalin arziki a cinikin duniya, kuma yana buƙatar ƙarin kimantawa fiye da GDP mai suna.[4] Gabaɗaya, adadi na PPP na kowane mutum ya fi yaduwa fiye da adadi na GDP na kowane mutum.[5]
Kimanin 2022 kamar haka:
Rank | Country | Nominal GDP (Billion US$) |
Per Capita (US$)[6][7] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nigeria | 504 | 2,326 |
2 | Egypt | 469 | 4,504 |
3 | South Africa | 411 | 6,738 |
4 | Aljeriya | 187 | 4,151 |
5 | Moroko | 142 | 3,715 |
6 | Angola | 124 | 3,790 |
7 | Habasha | 113 | 1,097 |
8 | Kenya | 110 | 2,081 |
9 | Tanzaniya | 76 | 1,245 |
10 | Ghana | 75 | 2,368 |
11 | Ivory Coast | 68 | 2,418 |
12 | Jamhuriyar dimokuradiyya Kwango | 63 | 660 |
13 | Uganda | 48 | 1,105 |
14 | Tunisiya | 46 | 3,915 |
15 | Kameru | 44 | 1,584 |
16 | Sudan | 42 | 916 |
17 | Libya | 40 | 6,025 |
18 | Zimbabwe | 38 | 2,420 |
19 | Senegal | 27 | 1,558 |
20 | Zambiya | 27 | 1,348 |
21 | Gabon | 22 | 10,281 |
22 | Gine | 19 | 1,345 |
23 | Mali | 18 | 857 |
24 | Burkina Faso | 18 | 824 |
25 | Botswana | 18 | 7,347 |
26 | Mozambik | 17.9 | 542 |
27 | Benin | 17 | 1,366 |
28 | Gini Ikwatoriya | 16 | 11,264 |
29 | Madagaskar | 15 | 521 |
30 | Nijar | 14 | 561 |
31 | Republic of Congo | 14 | 2,945 |
32 | Cadi | 12 | 743 |
33 | Namibiya | 12.5 | 4,808 |
34 | Ruwanda | 12.1 | 912 |
35 | Malawi | 11.5 | 522 |
36 | Moris | 11 | 9,111 |
37 | Muritaniya | 10 | 2,328 |
38 | Somaliya | 8 | 539 |
39 | Togo | 8 | 960 |
40 | Sudan ta Kudu | 4 | 327 |
41 | Eswatini | 4 | 4,056 |
42 | Saliyo | 4 | 493 |
43 | Laberiya | 3.9 | 735 |
44 | Jibuti | 3.7 | 3,665 |
45 | Burundi | 3.7 | 292 |
46 | Lesotho | 2.5 | 1,186 |
47 | Jamhuriyar Afirka ta Tsakiya | 2.5 | 495 |
48 | Eritrea | 2.4 | 646 |
49 | The Gambia | 2.2 | 846 |
50 | Cabo Verde | 2.0 | 3,600 |
51 | Seychelles | 2.0 | 20,265 |
52 | Guinea-Bissau | 1.6 | 856 |
53 | Komoros | 1.2 | 1,299 |
54 | Sao Tome da Prinsipe | 0.5 | 2,230 |
-- | Total | 2,988.527 | 2,175.195 |
Bayanan da aka yi amfani da su
gyara sashe- ↑ Ito, Takatoshi; et al. (January 1999). "Economic Growth and Real Exchange Rate: An Overview of the Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis in Asia" (PDF). Changes Rates in Rapidly Development Countries: Theory, Practice, and Policy Issues. National Bureau of Economic Research. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
- ↑ "What is GDP and why is it so important?". Investopedia. IAC/InterActiveCorp. 26 February 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
- ↑ "GDP rankings in Africa". visafrican. Visafrican.com. 23 July 2016. Archived from the original on 21 May 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ↑ Callen, Tim (28 March 2012). "Purchasing Power Parity: Weights Matter". Finance & Development. International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
- ↑ Callen, Tim (28 March 2012). "Gross Domestic Product: An Economy's All". Finance & Development. International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
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