قائمة الدول حسب الناتج المحلي الإجمالي على ساعات العمل: الفرق بين النسختين
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أنشأ الصفحة ب'و'' 'الناتج المحلي الإجمالي (تعادل القوة الشرائية) لكل ساعة عمل''' هو مقياس من الإنتاجية من بل...' |
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نسخة 12:04، 17 مارس 2014
و 'الناتج المحلي الإجمالي (تعادل القوة الشرائية) لكل ساعة عمل' هو مقياس من الإنتاجية من بلد ما عندما لا يأخذ بعين الاعتبار البطالة أو ساعات العمل في الأسبوع. الناتج المحلي الإجمالي (تعادل القوة الشرائية) لتقف على الناتج المحلي الإجمالي لتطبيع تعادلات القوة الشرائية.
Rank | Country | GDP (PPP) per hour 2013 |
---|---|---|
1 | Norway | 75.14 |
2 | Luxembourg | 73.22 |
3 | United States | 67.32 |
4 | Belgium | 60.98 |
5 | Netherlands | 60.06 |
6 | France | 59.24 |
7 | Germany | 57.36 |
8 | Ireland | 56.05 |
9 | Australia | 55.87 |
10 | Denmark | 55.75 |
11 | Sweden | 55.28 |
12 | Austria | 54.83 |
13 | United Kingdom | 51.38 |
14 | Canada | 50.29 |
15 | Iceland | 50.01 |
16 | Switzerland | 49.88 |
17 | Spain | 49.59 |
18 | Finland | 48.79 |
19 | Barbados | 46.19 |
20 | Italy | 45.04 |
21 | Japan | 43.77 |
22 | Singapore | 41.46 |
23 | Hong Kong | 41.30 |
24 | Trinidad and Tobago | 40.04 |
25 | Taiwan | 39.97 |
26 | Slovenia | 39.78 |
27 | Israel | 38.99 |
28 | New Zealand | 36.83 |
29 | Malta | 36.02 |
30 | Slovakia | 33.44 |
31 | Greece | 32.77 |
32 | South Korea | 32.31 |
33 | Czech Republic | 31.23 |
34 | Cyprus | 31.18 |
35 | Lithuania | 27.53 |
36 | Portugal | 27.23 |
37 | Poland | 25.81 |
38 | Hungary | 24.37 |
39 | Estonia | 23.50 |
40 | Turkey | 22.83 |
41 | Latvia | 21.15 |
42 | Russia | 19.70 |
43 | Chile | 19.55 |
44 | Saint Lucia | 18.58 |
45 | Uruguay | 18.16 |
46 | Costa Rica | 17.81 |
47 | Bulgaria | 16.48 |
48 | Malaysia | 16.47 |
49 | Mexico | 16.23 |
50 | Romania | 15.46 |
51 | Venezuela | 15.05 |
52 | Argentina | 13.84 |
53 | Ecuador | 13.81 |
54 | Jamaica | 12.95 |
55 | Colombia | 11.26 |
56 | Peru | 10.95 |
57 | Brazil | 10.78 |
58 | Armenia | 10.00 |
59 | Thailand | 8.54 |
60 | Sri Lanka | 6.85 |
61 | Bangladesh | 1.98 |
The data of the following list comes from the Center for International Comparisons at the University of Pennsylvania (CICUP).[1] Nominal GDP is converted to "real GDP" (in PWT meaning PPP-corrected GDP[2]) by using an index based on price sets of 2005, giving 2005 international dollar. Work is measured as hours worked by employees in 2005.[3]
Rank | Country | GDP (PPP) per hour 2005 |
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1 | Luxembourg | 71.95 |
2 | Belgium | 64.00 |
3 | Netherlands | 56.35 |
4 | Greece | 54.34 |
5 | France | 53.99 |
6 | Italy | 53.80 |
7 | Ireland | 53.13 |
8 | Germany | 52.15 |
9 | United States | 49.52 |
10 | Austria | 47.58 |
11 | Finland | 45.22 |
12 | Denmark | 44.80 |
13 | Australia | 44.57 |
14 | Spain | 43.82 |
15 | United Kingdom | 43.76 |
16 | Sweden | 42.52 |
17 | Japan | 42.44 |
18 | Slovenia | 35.22 |
19 | Poland | 30.45 |
20 | Malta | 29.53 |
21 | South Korea | 29.24 |
22 | Portugal | 27.33 |
23 | Slovakia | 26.13 |
24 | Hungary | 24.40 |
25 | Lithuania | 19.90 |
26 | Latvia | 19.33 |
27 | Estonia | 18.91 |
- ^ Heston، Alan؛ Summers، Robert؛ Aten، Bettina (أغسطس 2009). "Penn World Table". Center for International Comparisons of Production, Income and Prices at the University of Pennsylvania. PWT 6.3 (189 countries, 1950-2007, 2005 as base year).
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Heston، Alan؛ Summers، Robert؛ Aten، Bettina (أغسطس 2009). "Penn World Table Version 6.3". Center for International Comparisons of Production, Income and Prices at the University of Pennsylvania.
in PWT, "real" means "PPP converted" instead of "in constant price"
- ^ "What is New in PWT 6.3?" (DOC). Center for International Comparisons of Production, Income and Prices at the University of Pennsylvania.