Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity in current prices

238.15 (billion international dollars) in 2021

In 2021, GDP based on PPP for New Zealand was 238.15 billion international dollars. Between 2002 and 2021, GDP based on PPP of New Zealand grew substantially from 95.63 to 238.15 billion international dollars rising at an increasing annual rate that reached a maximum of 9.95% in 2021.

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GDP (PPP based) is gross domestic product converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as a U.S. dollar has in the United States. A purchasing power parity (PPP) between two countries, A and B, is the ratio of the number of units of country A’s currency needed to purchase in country A the same quantity of a specific good or service as one unit of country B’s currency will purchase in country B. PPPs can be expressed in the currency of either of the countries. In practice, they are usually computed among large numbers of countries and expressed in terms of a single currency, with the U.S. dollar (US$) most commonly used as the base or "numeraire" currency.

Date Value Change, %
2021 238.15 9.95%
2020 216.60 -0.90%
2019 218.57 4.71%
2018 208.75 5.90%
2017 197.11 6.43%
2016 185.20 8.55%
2015 170.61 2.03%
2014 167.21 6.01%
2013 157.73 9.25%
2012 144.38 1.67%
2011 142.01 3.94%
2010 136.63