In the latest ranking of the world's largest economies by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Iran is ranked 20th and stands higher than many European countries such as Poland, the Netherlands, Argentina, Switzerland, Belgium, and Austria.
As IRNA reported on Sunday, the mentioned ranking has been based on the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita adjusted by purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2021.
According to the international organization, the value of Iran's GDP per capita when adjusted by PPP was $1.436 trillion in 2021.
Based on the mentioned data, despite being subjected to harsh sanctions over the past few years Iran's economy is reported to be larger than 173 countries in the mentioned year.
Countries such as Egypt, Thailand, Pakistan, the Netherlands, Argentina, South Africa, the UAE, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Austria, Norway, Portugal, Greece, Finland, Oman, and Kuwait had smaller economies than Iran in 2021.
The International Monetary Fund predicts that Iran's GDP, based on purchasing power index, will increase by $137 billion in 2022 to $1.573 trillion.
According to the IMF report, China was the world's largest economy in terms of purchasing power in 2021, and the United States was ranked second in this regard. China's GDP in 2021 was estimated at $27.206 trillion, which is much higher than the U.S.’s $22.997 trillion.