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OECD GDP Ranking 2017

The 38 OECD economies ranked by GDP. Combined, they produce $50.70T — about 61.9% of world GDP. United States is the largest at $19.48T.

Source: World BankMembers: 38OECD total: $50.70TShare: 61.9% world

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$50.70T
OECD combined GDP
61.9%
of world GDP
38
member economies

Share within OECD

Each member's share of the bloc's total GDP.

United States
38.4%
Japan
9.7%
Germany
7.4%
United Kingdom
5.3%
France
5.1%
Italy
3.9%
Korea, Rep.
3.4%
Canada
3.3%
Australia
2.6%
Spain
2.6%
Mexico
2.3%
Turkiye
1.7%
Netherlands
1.7%
Switzerland
1.4%
Sweden
1.1%
Poland
1.0%
Belgium
1.0%
Austria
0.8%
Norway
0.8%
Israel
0.7%
Ireland
0.7%
Denmark
0.7%
Colombia
0.6%
Chile
0.5%
Finland
0.5%
Czechia
0.4%
Portugal
0.4%
New Zealand
0.4%
Greece
0.4%
Hungary
0.3%
Slovak Republic
0.2%
Luxembourg
0.1%
Costa Rica
0.1%
Slovenia
0.1%
Lithuania
0.1%
Latvia
0.1%
Estonia
0.1%
Iceland
0.0%

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FAQ

Which OECD country has the highest GDP?

United States has the highest GDP in OECD at $19.48T, making up 38.4% of the bloc's economy.

What is the total GDP of OECD?

The combined GDP of OECD members is $50.70T in 2017 — about 61.9% of world GDP.

Can I download OECD GDP data?

Yes — all member countries with GDP, per capita, growth, and world share are available as Excel and CSV.

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