What is the last three poorest countries in the world?

what are their GDPs (for each)?.
what are the possible reasons for them to be in the positions?

Answer:
Do you mean the poorest?
That would probably be Zimbabwe with around 1000% inflation. That is caused by a diseased mind in charge of a scared population.
With the rate America is going right now, in a few years we will be one of the poorest countries in the world
According to this site
East Timor
Somalia
Sierra Leone

http://www.aneki.com/poorest.html.

This site has
Ethiopia
DR Congo
Burundi

http://www.quia.com/servlets/quia.activi.

The point is I think that GDP is hard to measure!
Niger - poorest
Sierra Leone - next poorest
Burkina Faso - 3rd last
231 Tuvalu $ 12,200,000
232 Niue $ 7,600,000
233 Tokelau $ 1,500,000

Don't know the reasons.
you will find them in african contenent.you must wonder why is it in african contenent.

the thing is, africa from the long time ago, has been a victim of this slavery.they have been colonized by different colonizers and grab the african resources such as stones, and many things that is valuable for today.

you may also wonder in the following:
1. Why foreigners in the african contenentt are riches?
2. Why graft and corruptions are so very rampant in the contenent?
3. Why people of africa, has been too backward in education?
4. Why africa has been called as "Black Contenent".
According to Wikipedia

The countries with the lowest GDP ($) are:

1 Kiribati 63
2 Sao Tome and Principe 70
3 Tonga 219
1. East timor - $500 GDP Per Capita
2. Somalia - $500 GDP Per Capita
3. Sierra Leone - $500 GDP Per Capita

I know America robbed Sierra Leone. Slave Trade and Dimonds

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