What is the GDP of Japan?



Answer:
GDP ranking 3rd by volume (at PPP) (2005); 12th by per capita (at PPP) (2005)
GDP $4.9 trillion (2005)
GDP growth 2.4% (2005 est.)
GDP per capita (real GDP) $30,700 (2005 est.)
GDP by sector agriculture (1.3%), industry (25.3%), services (73.5%) (2005 est.)
GDP (2005 est.): $4.559 trillion (official exchange rate); $3.902 trillion (PPP).
GDP of Japan in 2005 is about 4.8 Trillion US dollars in todays US dollars, or 4.7 trillion in 2005 exchange rate.

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