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Egypt Among World's Top 10 Economies in 2050

The International Monetary Fund predicts emerging economies will expand by 5.4 per cent this year and 5.9 per cent next year.
Rediff | 08.04.2012
While there is little doubt that the emerging economies present the best chances for economic growth, not all countries will prosper at the same rate, says the Wealth Report 2012 by Knight Frank & Citi Private Bank

The International Monetary Fund predicts emerging economies will expand by 5.4 per cent this year and 5.9 per cent next year.

While this certainly marks a significant downgrade from previous forecasts, it still outpaces the average GDP growth of 1.2 per cent and 1.9 per cent expected this year and next year in advanced economies.

Citi research shows that while China and India are likely to grow rapidly over the next 40 years, there are other key countries with promising chances for growth.

Take a look at the top ten nations in terms of GDP (PPP) in 2050...

1. India

GDP (PPP): $85.97 trillion

GDP by purchasing power parity (PPP)

2. China

GDP (PPP): $80.02 trillion

3. United States

GDP (PPP): $39.07 trillion

4. Indonesia

GDP (PPP): $13.93 trillion

5. Brazil

GDP (PPP): $11.58 trillion

6. Nigeria

GDP (PPP): $9.51 trillion

7. Russia

GDP (PPP): $7.77 trillion

8. Mexico

GDP (PPP): $6.57 trillion

9. Japan

GDP (PPP): $6.48 trillion

10. Egypt

GDP (PPP): $6.02 trillion
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