With the largest population and economy by far, not only is Indonesia the heavyweight of Southeast Asia but it also has an enormous potential for growth. This series of infographics illustrates key demographic and economic data on Indonesia, as well as comparisons with other ASEAN and world-leading countries.
To help you grasp the dynamics of economics and business in Indonesia with visual representations, here are 5 infographics on some of the country’s key data. They detail information from the World Bank data for 2016 on the population, wealth and economy of Indonesia compared with other ASEAN countries and some major global markets and economies: US, EU, China, Japan and India.
For further information on the Indonesian and Southeast Asian population, cities and urban population, check this other series of infographics on ASEAN demography, top cities and urbanization. For a broader view of ASEAN’s demography and economy, visit the infographics on ASEAN’s population, market and economy.
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The population of Indonesia
This first infographic makes a comparison between the population of 261 million of Indonesia with ASEAN and other major global markets: the US, EU, China, Japan and India.
Comparison of the Indonesian population with reference countries
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Wealth of the Indonesians
The following graphic illustrates the differences between the wealth of Indonesians, expressed in nominal GDP per capita, with other ASEAN countries, ASEAN as a whole, as well as major regional and global powers: the US, EU, China, Japan and India.
Comparison of Indonesia’s GDP per capita with ASEAN and reference countries
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The Indonesian economy
These two infographics measure the US$ 932 Billion GDP of Indonesia to other countries. The first one with ASEAN and other major global markets: the US, EU, China, Japan and India; the second within ASEAN and its other 9 member countries.
Comparison of the Indonesian economy with reference countries
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Indonesia’s economy compared to other ASEAN countries
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Indonesian economic growth
This last graphic shows the economic growth of Indonesia over 2011-2016 compared with the ASEAN-6 countries, the six largest economies of Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam.