Figure 2
GDP per capital in across ASEAN countries. Source: IMF (2025) Refer to the image caption for details.The horizontal axis ranges from 1980 to 2028 in increments of 2 years. The vertical axis ranges from 0 dollars to 20,000 dollars in increments of 2,000 dollars. The graph shows five upward-trending lines representing G D P per capita in current prices for five countries. The first line represents “Indonesia,” and begins at (1980, 707 dollars), rises gradually to (1997, 849 dollars), slopes slightly to (1998, 250), increases steadily through (2010, 3726 dollars), and ends at (2028, 6745 dollars). The second line represents “Malaysia,” and begins at (1980, 1886 dollars), rises moderately to (1996, 5094 dollars), continues to grow with fluctuations through (2013, 10,990 dollars), and ends at (2028, 17358 dollars). The third line represents “Philippines,” and begins at (1980, 849 dollars), rises slowly to (1997, 1,415 dollars), rises gradually through (2014, 3,018 dollars), and ends at (2028, 5896 dollars). The fourth line represents “Thailand,” and begins at (1980, 754 dollars), increases steadily to (1996, 2971 dollars), continues rising through (2018, 7735 dollars), and ends at (2028, 9,198 dollars). The fifth line represents “Vietnam,” and begins at (1980, 613 dollars), remains nearly flat until (1995, 377 dollars), then rises steadily through (2013, 2,594 dollars), and ends at (2028, 6367 dollars). Note: All numerical data values are approximated.

GDP per capital in across ASEAN countries. Source: IMF (2025) 

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