Country N Country CoSeries NamSeries Cod 2010 [YR2010] 2011 [YR2011]
Spain ESP GDP (constNY.GDP.MK 1,197,135,561,649 1,187,386,271,879
European UEUU GDP (constNY.GDP.MK 12,897,831,843,052 13,142,055,460,015
Data from database: World Development Indicators
Last Updated: 09/19/2023 2012 [YR2012] 2013 [YR2013] 2014 [YR2014] 1,152,252,436,685 1,136,082,395,817 1,151,939,554,050 13,050,068,865,712 13,039,128,329,667 13,247,427,929,117 2015 [YR2015] 2016 [YR2016] 2017 [YR2017] 1,196,156,971,280 1,232,493,518,448 1,269,169,576,560 13,553,055,207,692 13,821,024,591,389 14,213,334,805,509 2018 [YR2018] 2019 [YR2019] 2020 [YR2020] 1,298,163,367,418 1,323,918,490,148 1,173,978,918,109 14,506,976,287,416 14,769,099,916,681 13,931,345,804,476 2021 [YR2021] 1,238,777,799,460 14,693,196,421,178 Code License Type NY.GDP.MKTP.KD CC BY-4.0 Indicator Name GDP (constant 2015 US$) Long definition GDP at purchaser's prices is the sum of gross value added by all Source World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts Topic Economic Policy & Debt: National accounts: US$ at constant 201 Periodicity Annual Base Period 2015 Aggregation method Gap-filled total Statistical concept and methodology Growth rates of GDP and its components are calculated using the least squares method and constant price data in the local cu Development relevance An economy's growth is measured by the change in the volume of Limitations and exceptions To obtain comparable series of constant price data for computing aggregates, the World Bank rescales GDP and value added b License URL https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/public-licenses#cc-by