Monaco Economy

Monaco Economy

Monaco's economy is luxury-driven, with finance, tourism, and casinos. Yachting and Grand Prix attract wealthy. Real estate booms. No income tax. Challenges include space limits. Efforts target events. Monaco's Riviera position ensures prestige. High wealth masks dependencies. World Bank Data. View diagram Monaco Economy

Malta Economy

Malta Economy

Malta's economy thrives on tourism to historical sites. Finance and gaming online. Valletta's services dominate. EU membership aids. Challenges include water scarcity. Efforts target film. Malta's Mediterranean position boosts shipping. Stability attracts investment. World Bank Data. 2000-2024. Last updated Oct View diagram Malta Economy

Mali GDP PPP

Mali GDP PPP

Mali’s PPP GDP was $61.6 billion in 2023. Agriculture (cotton) and gold mining are key, with GDP per capita (PPP) at $2,600. Conflict and political instability disrupt growth, with widespread poverty. Regional trade and infrastructure investment are essential for recovery.[](https://data.opendatasoft.com/explore/dataset/gdp-ppp-the-world-bank%40kapsarc/)

Libya GDP

Libya GDP

Libya's economy is overwhelmingly dependent on oil and gas, which account for most government revenue and exports. Despite vast reserves, political instability and conflict have disrupted production and deterred investment. Agriculture and manufacturing contribute little, while services remain underdeveloped. GDP View diagram Libya GDP

Fiji GDP

Fiji GDP

Fiji's GDP is supported by tourism, agriculture, and services. Tourism is the largest sector, attracting visitors to beaches, coral reefs, and cultural experiences. Sugar production remains a traditional agricultural strength, alongside root crops and fisheries. Services, including financial services and View diagram Fiji GDP

Samoa GDP PPP

Samoa GDP PPP

Samoa’s PPP GDP was $1.3 billion in 2023. Tourism, agriculture (coconut, taro), and remittances dominate, with GDP per capita (PPP) at $5,800. Climate vulnerability and small market size limit growth, though foreign aid supports stability. Sustainable tourism and fisheries offer View diagram Samoa GDP PPP

Jamaica GDP PPP

Jamaica GDP PPP

Jamaica’s PPP GDP was $38.1 billion in 2023. Tourism and bauxite exports are key, with GDP per capita (PPP) at $13,500. Crime and debt constrain growth, though remittances provide stability. Tourism recovery and renewable energy investments are priorities, but infrastructure View diagram Jamaica GDP PPP

Georgia GDP

Georgia GDP

Georgia's GDP has diversified significantly, with services, tourism, agriculture, and energy playing key roles. The country's strategic position between Europe and Asia supports its role as a trade and logistics hub. Agriculture produces wine, fruits, and nuts, supporting exports, while View diagram Georgia GDP