Gross value added at factor cost (constant LCU) - South America
Definition: Gross value added at factor cost (formerly GDP at factor cost) is derived as the sum of the value added in the agriculture, industry and services sectors. If the value added of these sectors is calculated at purchaser values, gross value added at factor cost is derived by subtracting net product taxes from GDP. Data are in constant local currency.
Description: The map below shows how Gross value added at factor cost (constant LCU) varies by country in South America. The shade of the country corresponds to the magnitude of the indicator. The darker the shade, the higher the value. The country with the highest value in the region is Colombia, with a value of 745,432,000,000,000.00. The country with the lowest value in the region is Suriname, with a value of 13,910,000,000.00.
Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.
See also: Country ranking, Time series comparison
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Base Period: varies by country
Periodicity: Annual