The IMF projections for the countries with the largest nominal GDP in 2015 are:
Rank Country 2010 2011 2012 2015 Annual % Status * World 61,963 65,417 69,125 81,963 5.8% 1 United States 14,624 15,157 15,824 18,029 4.3% 2 China 5,745 6,422 7,170 9,982 11.7% Emerging 3 Japan 5,391 5,683 5,878 6,517 3.9% 4 Germany 3,306 3,358 3,454 3,729 2.4% 5 France 2,555 2,591 2,665 2,945 2.9% 6 UK 2,259 2,395 2,498 2,885 5.0% 7 Brazil 2,024 2,193 2,327 2,789 6.6% Emerging 8 Russia 1,477 1,678 1,867 2,499 11.1% Emerging 9 India 1,430 1,598 1,762 2,412 11.0% Emerging 10 Italy 2,036 2,055 2,110 2,289 2.4% 11 Canada 1,564 1,633 1,701 1,880 3.7% 12 Spain 1,375 1,366 1,399 1,540 2.3% 13 Australia 1,220 1,298 1,338 1,480 3.9% 14 South Korea 986 1,056 1,125 1,371 6.8% Emerging 15 Mexico 1,004 1,041 1,114 1,349 6.1% Emerging 16 Indonesia 695 777 850 1,111 9.8% Emerging 17 Turkey 729 790 846 1,033 7.2% Emerging
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