Largest world economies - 2001

This list is based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), which the IMF regards as a true reflection of a country's economy and the purchasing power of its people.

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  1. U.S.A.; $9,781 billion
  2. China; $5,027 billion
  3. Japan; $3,246 billion
  4. India; $2,913 billion
  5. Germany; $2,580 billion
  6. U.K.; $1,431 billion
  7. France; $1,425 billion
  8. Italy; $1,422 billion
  9. Russia; $995 billion
  10. Canada; $825 billion





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