Caucasus1
| Nom GDP | PPP | Currency | |
| Country | US$ bn | $ per capita | |
| Armenia | 9.4 | 5,100 | Dram |
| Azerbaijan | 54.4 | 10,062 | Manat |
| Georgia | 11.7 | 5,074 | Lari |
| Source: International Monetary Fund, 2010 estimates | |||
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Articles
Dec 2011 - Georgia: Disinflation allows central bank to cut rates
Dec 2011 - Azerbaijan: The oil windfall must be used carefully
Nov 2011 - Armenia: External imbalances feed currency instability
Jul 2011 - Georgia: Is the Lari appreciating too fast?
Jun 2011 - Azerbaijan: Adjusting to lower economic growth
May 2011 - Armenia: A sharp rise in inflation must be contained
Jan 2011 - Georgia: The current account remains a weak point
Nov 2010 - Armenia: The current account deficit remains a concern
Nov 2010 - Azerbaijan: Adjusting to more normal rates of growth
Jun 2010 - Georgia: The Lari comes under pressure
May 2010 - Azerbaijan: Immune to the global economic crisis
May 2010 - Armenia: Growth rebounds but vulnerabilities remain
Jan 2010 - Georgia: Weaker growth and FDI inflows than expected
Nov 2009 - Azerbaijan: Both Oil Fund and political importance grow
Oct 2009 - Armenia: Major economic problems despite Russian loan
Aug 2009 - Georgia: Making sound progress with the IMF
May 2009 - Azerbaijan: Economic growth despite the global crisis
Apr 2009 - Armenia: A new IMF agreement to counter the downturn
Feb 2009 - Georgia: Economic resilience tested by successive crises
Oct 2008 - Armenia: Brushing off both domestic and external shocks
Sep 2008 - Azerbaijan: Enjoining a massive oil boom
Sep 2008 - Georgia: Economy likely to prove resilient despite conflict
1The countries listed comprise part of the South Caucasus. The North Caucasus consists of regions of Russia such as Chechnya, Ingushetia, Dagestan and North Ossetia