GDP rebounded in 2012 largely due to the augmentation in oil prices and 2013′s growth was supported by Qatar’s investment in expanding its gas sector. Qatar’s proved reserves of natural gas exceed 25 trillion cubic meters, more than 13% of the world total and third largest in the world.
1. Qatar
GDP (PPP) per capita: $88,222 (estimated from 2009)
2. Luxembourg
GDP (PPP) per capita: $81,466
3. Singapore
GDP (PPP) per capita: $56,694 (estimated from 2009)
4. Norway
GDP (PPP) per capita: $51,959 (estimated from 2009)
5. Brunei
GDP (PPP) per capita: $48,333
6. United Arab Emirates
GDP (PPP) per capita: $47,439 (estimated from 2009)
7. United States
GDP (PPP) per capita: $46,860
8. Hong Kong
GDP (PPP) per capita: $45,944
9. Switzerland
GDP (PPP) per capita: $41,950
10. Netherlands
GDP (PPP) per capita: $40,973
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