Comparison of OECD and Non OECD Countries GDP Per Capita 1994 to 2014..
The following shows that Argentina, who were applying for OECD membership in 2016, had a greater increase in GDP, when compared to a similar South American Country who was an OECD member for the 20 years in this comparison, and a few other major OECD members.
This comparison though does show that these differences do not seem to mean much in themselves, for OECD membership benefits.
Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita GDP
Argentina (Not Yet an OECD Member)
1994 10,462
2014 22,582 a 115% increase 1994 to 2014
Mexico (a Member of OECD since 1994)
1994 9,703
2014 17,880 an 84% increase 1994 to 2014
USA (a Member of OECD since 1961)
1994 27,755
2014 54,596 a 96% increase 1994 to 2014
Canada (a Member of OECD since 1961)
1994 22,570
2014 44,843 a 98% increase 1994 to 2014
UK (a Member of OECD since 1961)
1994 19,821
2014 39,511 a 99% increase 1994 to 2014
Australia (a Member of OECD since 1971)
1994 21,972
2014 46,433 a 111% increase 1994 to 2014
Turkey (a Member of OECD since 1961)
1994 7,984
2014 19,610 a 145% increase 1994 to 2014
48.1 - 873,812