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2015 Rankings are based on the GDP (PPP) of a country, which compares the generalized differences in the cost of living and standards between countries.
#7 | MOZAMBIQUE
Current International Dollars: 1,208.61
Mozambique has enjoyed robust economic growth over the last decade or so, a trend that could be further strengthened by the development of a promising extracting industry. However, that growth has only marginally translated into poverty reduction and rural poverty especially remains profound. Per-capita GDP (PPP) in Mozambique in 2015 was estimated by the IMF to be just less than US $1,210.
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