Gross Domestic Product of Belgium grew 1.3% in 1996 compared to last year. This rate is 216 -tenths of one percent less than the figure of 22.9% published in 1995.
The GDP figure in 1996 was €219,965$279,292 million, leaving Belgium placed 10th in the ranking of GDP of the 39 countries that we publish. The absolute value of GDP in Belgium dropped €287$9,009 million with respect to 1995.
The GDP per capita of Belgium in 1996 was €21,660$27,535, €70$923 less than in 1995, when it was €21,730$28,458. To view the evolution of the GDP per capita, it is interesting to look back a few years and compare these data with those of 1986 when the GDP per capita in Belgium was €11,900$11,874.
If we order the countries according to their GDP per capita, Belgium is very well positioned in terms of the standard of living of its population, coming 13th out of the 39 countries whose GDP we publish.
Here we show you the progression of the GDP in Belgium. You can see GDP in other countries in GDP and see all the economic information about Belgium in Belgium's economy.