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! style="width:2em;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto" ! data-sort-type="number"| Rank !! Country !! Real GDP growth rate (%) !! Year
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| 1|| {{flag|Dominican Republic}} || 6.60 || 2016 est.
| 1|| {{flag|Dominican Republic}} || 6.60 || 2016 est.
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| 2|| {{flag|Panama}} || 5.20 || 2016 est.
| 2|| {{flag|Panama}} || 5.20 || 2016 est.
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| 3|| {{flag|Nicaragua}} || 4.70 || 2016 est.
| 3|| {{flag|Nicaragua}} || 4.70 || 2016 est.
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| 4|| {{flag|Costa Rica}} || 4.30 || 2016 est.
| 4|| {{flag|Costa Rica}} || 4.30 || 2016 est.
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| 5|| {{flag|Guyana}} || 4.00 || 2016 est.
| 5|| {{flag|Guyana}} || 4.00 || 2016 est.
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| 6|| {{flag|Peru}} || 3.90 || 2016 est.
| 6|| {{flag|Peru}} || 3.90 || 2016 est.
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| 7|| {{flag|Bolivia}} || 3.70 || 2016 est.
| 7|| {{flag|Bolivia}} || 3.70 || 2016 est.
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| 8|| {{flagicon|The Netherlands}}{{flag|Sint Maarten}} || 3.60<ref>Sint Maarten is a constituent country of the Kingdom of The Netherlands</ref> || 2014 est.
| 8|| {{flagicon|The Netherlands}}{{flag|Sint Maarten}} || 3.60<ref>Sint Maarten is a constituent country of the Kingdom of The Netherlands</ref> || 2014 est.
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| 8|| {{flag|Honduras}} || 3.60 || 2016 est.
| 8|| {{flag|Honduras}} || 3.60 || 2016 est.
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| 10|| {{flagicon|United Kingdom}}{{flag|Montserrat}} || 3.50<ref>Montserrat is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom</ref> || 2016 est.
| 10|| {{flagicon|United Kingdom}}{{flag|Montserrat}} || 3.50<ref>Montserrat is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom</ref> || 2016 est.
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| 10|| {{flag|Paraguay}} || 3.50 || 2016 est.
| 10|| {{flag|Paraguay}} || 3.50 || 2016 est.
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| 10|| {{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} || 3.50 || 2016 est.
| 10|| {{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} || 3.50 || 2016 est.
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| 13|| {{flag|Guatemala}} || 3.10 || 2016 est.
| 13|| {{flag|Guatemala}} || 3.10 || 2016 est.
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| 14|| {{flag|Grenada}} || 3.00 || 2016 est.
| 14|| {{flag|Grenada}} || 3.00 || 2016 est.
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| 15|| {{flag|El Salvador}} || 2.40 || 2016 est.
| 15|| {{flag|El Salvador}} || 2.40 || 2016 est.
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| 16 || {{flag|Mexico}} || 2.10 || 2016 est.
| 16 || {{flag|Mexico}} || 2.10 || 2016 est.
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| 17|| {{flag|Antigua and Barbuda}} || 2.00 || 2016 est.
| 17|| {{flag|Antigua and Barbuda}} || 2.00 || 2016 est.
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| 17|| {{flag|Colombia}} || 2.00 || 2016 est.
| 17|| {{flag|Colombia}} || 2.00 || 2016 est.
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| 19|| {{flag|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}} || 1.80 || 2016 est.
| 19|| {{flag|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}} || 1.80 || 2016 est.
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| 20|| {{flag|Barbados}} || 1.70 || 2016 est.
| 20|| {{flag|Barbados}} || 1.70 || 2016 est.
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| 20|| {{flag|Chile}} || 1.70 || 2016 est.
| 20|| {{flag|Chile}} || 1.70 || 2016 est.
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| 20|| {{flagicon|United Kingdom}}{{flag|Cayman Islands}} || 1.70<ref>The Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom</ref> || 2014 est.
| 20|| {{flagicon|United Kingdom}}{{flag|Cayman Islands}} || 1.70<ref>The Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom</ref> || 2014 est.
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| 23|| {{flag|Dominica}} || 1.50 || 2016 est.
| 23|| {{flag|Dominica}} || 1.50 || 2016 est.
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| 23|| {{flag|Jamaica}} || 1.50 || 2016 est.
| 23|| {{flag|Jamaica}} || 1.50 || 2016 est.
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| 23|| {{flag|Saint Lucia}} || 1.50 || 2016 est.
| 23|| {{flag|Saint Lucia}} || 1.50 || 2016 est.
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| 26|| {{flag|Haiti}} || 1.40 || 2016 est.
| 26|| {{flag|Haiti}} || 1.40 || 2016 est.
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| 27|| {{flag|Uruguay}} || 0.70 || 2016 est.
| 27|| {{flag|Uruguay}} || 0.70 || 2016 est.
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| 28|| {{flag|The Bahamas}} || 0.30 || 2016 est.
| 28|| {{flag|The Bahamas}} || 0.30 || 2016 est.
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| 29|| {{flag|Belize}} || 0.00 || 2016 est.
| 29|| {{flag|Belize}} || 0.00 || 2016 est.
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| 30|| {{flag|Cuba}} || {{color|red|-0.90}} || 2016 est.
| 30|| {{flag|Cuba}} || {{color|red|-0.90}} || 2016 est.
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| 31|| {{flag|Argentina}} || {{color|red|-1.80}} || 2016 est.
| 31|| {{flag|Argentina}} || {{color|red|-1.80}} || 2016 est.
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| 31|| {{flagicon|United States}}{{flag|Puerto Rico}} || {{color|red|-1.80}}<ref>Puerto Rico is a territory of the [[United States]]</ref> || 2016 est.
| 31|| {{flagicon|United States}}{{flag|Puerto Rico}} || {{color|red|-1.80}}<ref>Puerto Rico is a territory of the [[United States]]</ref> || 2016 est.
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| 33|| {{flag|Ecuador}} || {{color|red|-2.30}} || 2016 est.
| 33|| {{flag|Ecuador}} || {{color|red|-2.30}} || 2016 est.
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| 34|| {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} || {{color|red|–2.80}} || 2016 est.
| 34|| {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} || {{color|red|–2.80}} || 2016 est.
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| 35|| {{flag|Brazil}} || {{color|red|–3.50}} || 2016 est.
| 35|| {{flag|Brazil}} || {{color|red|–3.50}} || 2016 est.
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| 36|| {{flag|Suriname}} || {{color|red|–7.00}} || 2016 est.
| 36|| {{flag|Suriname}} || {{color|red|–7.00}} || 2016 est.
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| 37|| {{flag|Venezuela}} || {{color|red|–10.00}} || 2016 est.
| 37|| {{flag|Venezuela}} || {{color|red|–10.00}} || 2016 est.
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Revision as of 20:37, 2 August 2017

This is a list of estimates of the real gross domestic product growth rate (not rebased GDP) in Latin American and Caribbean states for the latest years recorded in the CIA World Factbook. States are not included if their latest growth estimate was for a year prior to 2014. The list contains some non-sovereign territories.

List

Real GDP Growth Rates in Latin America and the Caribbean[1]
Rank Country GDP growth
rate (%)
Year
1  Dominican Republic 6.60 2016 est.
2  Panama 5.20 2016 est.
3  Nicaragua 4.70 2016 est.
4  Costa Rica 4.30 2016 est.
5  Guyana 4.00 2016 est.
6  Peru 3.90 2016 est.
7  Bolivia 3.70 2016 est.
8 Netherlands Sint Maarten 3.60[2] 2014 est.
8  Honduras 3.60 2016 est.
10 United Kingdom Montserrat 3.50[3] 2016 est.
10  Paraguay 3.50 2016 est.
10  Saint Kitts and Nevis 3.50 2016 est.
13  Guatemala 3.10 2016 est.
14  Grenada 3.00 2016 est.
15  El Salvador 2.40 2016 est.
16  Mexico 2.10 2016 est.
17  Antigua and Barbuda 2.00 2016 est.
17  Colombia 2.00 2016 est.
19  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1.80 2016 est.
20  Barbados 1.70 2016 est.
20  Chile 1.70 2016 est.
20 United Kingdom Cayman Islands 1.70[4] 2014 est.
23  Dominica 1.50 2016 est.
23  Jamaica 1.50 2016 est.
23  Saint Lucia 1.50 2016 est.
26  Haiti 1.40 2016 est.
27  Uruguay 0.70 2016 est.
28  The Bahamas 0.30 2016 est.
29  Belize 0.00 2016 est.
30  Cuba -0.90 2016 est.
31  Argentina -1.80 2016 est.
31 United States Puerto Rico -1.80[5] 2016 est.
33  Ecuador -2.30 2016 est.
34  Trinidad and Tobago –2.80 2016 est.
35  Brazil –3.50 2016 est.
36  Suriname –7.00 2016 est.
37  Venezuela –10.00 2016 est.

See also

References

  1. ^ ""Country Comparison : GDP - Real Growth Rate", CIA World Factbook, accessed 26 July 2017". Cia.gov. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  2. ^ Sint Maarten is a constituent country of the Kingdom of The Netherlands
  3. ^ Montserrat is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom
  4. ^ The Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom
  5. ^ Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States