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Thailand: IMF Data & Forecasts

2011/08/12

  2010 2015 Scale Units
GDP at constant prices 4497.40 5815.49 Billions Thai Baht
percent change in GDP at constant prices 5.52 5.00   Percent change
GDP at current prices 9799.36 13967.77 Billions Thai Baht
GDP at current prices in US dollars 297.85 427.80 Billions U.S. dollars
GDP deflator 217.89 240.18   Index
GDP per Capita at constant prices 66477.45 81788.47 Units Thai Baht
GDP per Capita at current prices 144847.38 196441.41 Units Thai Baht
GDP per Capita at current prices in US dollars 4402.63 6016.57 Units U.S. dollars
GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP 573.61 810.48 Billions Current international dollar
GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) per capita GDP 8478.66 11398.55 Units Current international dollar
GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) share of world total 0.77 0.81   Percent
Implied Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) conversion rate 17.08 17.23   National currency per current international dollar
Consumer Prices Index average 129.28 139.66   Index; 2000=100
Inflation average 3.25 1.38   Percent change
Consumer Prices Index end-of-period 129.43 139.61   Index; 2000=100
Inflation end-of-period 2.74 1.45   Percent change
Population 67.65 71.10 Millions Persons
Current account balance in US dollars 7.44 0.73 Billions U.S. dollars
Current account balance in percent of GDP 2.50 0.17   Percent of GDP
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