Asia: GDP per Capita

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Myanmar   $239
Afghanistan   $362
Nepal   $400
Bangladesh   $444
Timor-Leste   $453
Tajikistan   $522
Cambodia   $592
Laos   $653
Kyrgyztan   $663
Uzbekistan   $753
Vietnam   $809
Pakistan   $909
India   $965
Bhutan   $1,454
Mongolia   $1,470
Sri Lanka   $1,558
Philippines   $1,590
Indonesia   $1,824
Georgia   $2,186
Armenia   $2,248
China   $2,460
Maldives   $2,968
Thailand   $3,400
Azerbaijan   $3,633
Turkmenistan   $5,055
Malaysia   $6,146
Kazakhstan   $6,314
Taiwan   $16,274
South Korea   $19,624
Hong Kong   $29,149
Brunei   $32,501
Japan   $34,023
Singapore   $34,153

 

 

Asia: GDP per capita.

The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is the national output, divided by the population, expressed in U.S dollars per person, for the latest year for which data is published. (see Data FAQs)

Source: IMF World Economic Outlook Database

 

Statistics in Asia. Asia has surprisingly good house price statistics, though the quality varies greatly. The ex-British colonies tend to have good house price statistics – Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia all have excellent houses price time series, the best being Hong Kong, where the data is arguably richer than in the UK, since there are official rents statistics. However in the Indian sub-continent, only India has house price statistics, and this only in a new series, not yet available on the web.

Japan publishes no house price statistics. Its ex-colonies do better: Korea has a good house price time-series, and Taiwan also has one.

Indonesia has house price statistics, and so does China (both of questionable quality). In Thailand, the Bank of Thailand publishes a time-series. In the Philippines, Colliers produces residential property data.

No house-price time-series are produced in Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos.