List of Chinese administrative divisions by GDP per capita
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The article is a list of the first-level divisions of China by gross domestic product per capita (in main years, all the figures are based on the national currency Renminbi (CNY)). For an easy comparison, they are converted to USD according to exchange rates, Here also shows GDP–PC purchasing power parity (PPP). CNY average exchange rate is from China NBS and purchasing power parity of CNY is estimated according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau, which maintain separate economic systems and separate currencies, are shown below for comparison purposes. These figures are shown in US dollars based on purchasing power parity estimated by the International Monetary Fund[1].
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[edit] 2009–2010
| List of GDP per capita 2009-2010[1] | ||||||||||
| Region | 2010 | 2009 | ||||||||
| Rank | GDP–PC CNY |
GDP–PC USD |
GDP–PC PPP |
Share of Mainland China's GDP–PC(%) |
Rank | GDP–PC CNY |
GDP–PC USD |
GDP–PC PPP |
Share of Mainland China's GDP–PC(%) |
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| Mainland China | 29,992 | 4,430 | 7,601 | 100 | 25,608 | 3,749 | 6,804 | 100 | ||
| Shanghai | 1 | 76,074 | 11,238 | 19,279 | 254 | 1 | 78,989 | 11,563 | 20,987 | 308 |
| Beijing | 2 | 75,943 | 11,218 | 19,246 | 253 | 2 | 70,452 | 10,314 | 18,718 | 275 |
| Tianjin | 3 | 72,994 | 10,783 | 18,498 | 243 | 3 | 62,574 | 9,160 | 16,625 | 244 |
| Jiangsu | 4 | 52,840 | 7,806 | 13,391 | 176 | 4 | 44,744 | 6,550 | 11,888 | 175 |
| Zhejiang | 5 | 51,711 | 7,639 | 13,105 | 172 | 5 | 44,641 | 6,535 | 11,861 | 174 |
| Inner Mongolia | 6 | 47,347 | 6,994 | 11,999 | 158 | 7 | 40,282 | 5,897 | 10,702 | 157 |
| Guangdong | 7 | 44,736 | 6,608 | 11,337 | 149 | 6 | 41,166 | 6,026 | 10,937 | 161 |
| Liaoning | 8 | 42,355 | 6,257 | 10,734 | 141 | 9 | 35,239 | 5,159 | 9,363 | 138 |
| Shandong | 9 | 41,106 | 6,072 | 10,417 | 137 | 8 | 35,894 | 5,255 | 9,537 | 140 |
| Fujian | 10 | 40,025 | 5,913 | 10,143 | 133 | 10 | 33,840 | 4,954 | 8,991 | 132 |
| Jilin | 11 | 31,599 | 4,668 | 8,008 | 105 | 11 | 26,595 | 3,893 | 7,066 | 104 |
| Hebei | 12 | 28,668 | 4,235 | 7,265 | 96 | 12 | 24,581 | 3,598 | 6,531 | 96 |
| Hubei | 13 | 27,906 | 4,122 | 7,072 | 93 | 14 | 22,677 | 3,320 | 6,025 | 89 |
| Chongqing | 14 | 27,596 | 4,077 | 6,993 | 92 | 13 | 22,920 | 3,355 | 6,090 | 90 |
| Shaanxi | 15 | 27,133 | 4,008 | 6,876 | 90 | 17 | 21,688 | 3,175 | 5,762 | 85 |
| Heilongjiang | 16 | 27,076 | 4,000 | 6,862 | 90 | 15 | 22,447 | 3,286 | 5,964 | 88 |
| Ningxia | 17 | 26,860 | 3,968 | 6,807 | 90 | 16 | 21,777 | 3,188 | 5,786 | 85 |
| Shanxi | 18 | 26,283 | 3,883 | 6,661 | 88 | 18 | 21,522 | 3,151 | 5,718 | 84 |
| Xinjiang | 19 | 25,034 | 3,698 | 6,344 | 83 | 21 | 19,942 | 2,919 | 5,298 | 78 |
| Hunan | 20 | 24,719 | 3,652 | 6,264 | 82 | 20 | 20,428 | 2,990 | 5,427 | 80 |
| Henan | 21 | 24,446 | 3,611 | 6,195 | 82 | 19 | 20,597 | 3,015 | 5,472 | 80 |
| Qinghai | 22 | 24,115 | 3,562 | 6,111 | 80 | 22 | 19,454 | 2,848 | 5,169 | 76 |
| Hainan | 23 | 23,831 | 3,520 | 6,039 | 79 | 23 | 19,254 | 2,819 | 5,116 | 75 |
| Jiangxi | 24 | 21,253 | 3,140 | 5,386 | 71 | 25 | 17,335 | 2,538 | 4,606 | 68 |
| Sichuan | 25 | 21,182 | 3,129 | 5,368 | 71 | 24 | 17,339 | 2,538 | 4,607 | 68 |
| Anhui | 26 | 20,888 | 3,086 | 5,293 | 70 | 26 | 16,408 | 2,402 | 4,359 | 64 |
| Guangxi | 27 | 20,219 | 2,987 | 5,124 | 67 | 27 | 16,045 | 2,349 | 4,263 | 63 |
| Tibet | 28 | 17,319 | 2,558 | 4,389 | 58 | 28 | 15,295 | 2,239 | 4,064 | 60 |
| Gansu | 29 | 16,113 | 2,380 | 4,083 | 54 | 30 | 12,872 | 1,884 | 3,420 | 50 |
| Yunnan | 30 | 15,752 | 2,327 | 3,992 | 53 | 29 | 13,539 | 1,982 | 3,597 | 53 |
| Guizhou | 31 | 13,119 | 1,938 | 3,325 | 44 | 31 | 10,309 | 1,509 | 2,739 | 40 |
[edit] 2000–2008
| Region |
2008 Rank |
2008 GDP–PC (CNY) |
2008 GDP–PC (USD) |
2008 GDPPC (PPP) |
2005 Rank |
2005 GDP–PC (CNY) |
2005 GDP–PC (USD) |
2005 GDPPC (PPP) |
2000 Rank |
2000 GDP–PC (CNY) |
2000 GDP–PC (USD) |
2000 GDPPC (PPP) |
| Mainland China | 23,708 | 3,414 | 6,205 | 14,185 | 1,732 | 4,115 | 7,858 | 949 | 2,387 | |||
| Shanghai | 1 | 75,109 | 10,815 | 19,657 | 1 | 51,529 | 6,290 | 14,946 | 1 | 29,671 | 3,584 | 9,013 |
| Beijing | 2 | 66,797 | 9,618 | 17,482 | 2 | 45,444 | 5,548 | 13,181 | 2 | 24,122 | 2,914 | 7,327 |
| Tianjin | 3 | 58,656 | 8,446 | 15,351 | 3 | 35,783 | 4,368 | 10,379 | 3 | 17,353 | 2,096 | 5,271 |
| Zhejiang | 4 | 42,166 | 6,071 | 11,035 | 4 | 27,703 | 3,382 | 8,035 | 4 | 13,416 | 1,621 | 4,075 |
| Jiangsu | 5 | 40,499 | 5,831 | 10,599 | 5 | 24,560 | 2,998 | 7,124 | 6 | 11,765 | 1,421 | 3,574 |
| Guangdong | 6 | 38,748 | 5,579 | 10,141 | 6 | 24,435 | 2,983 | 7,088 | 5 | 12,736 | 1,538 | 3,869 |
| Inner Mongolia | 7 | 35,263 | 5,077 | 9,229 | 10 | 16,331 | 1,994 | 4,737 | 15 | 6,502 | 785 | 1,975 |
| Shandong | 8 | 32,936 | 4,742 | 8,620 | 7 | 20,096 | 2,453 | 5,829 | 9 | 9,326 | 1,127 | 2,833 |
| liaoning | 9 | 31,736 | 4,570 | 8,306 | 9 | 18,632 | 2,274 | 5,404 | 8 | 11,177 | 1,350 | 3,395 |
| Fujian | 10 | 30,122 | 4,337 | 7,883 | 8 | 18,646 | 2,276 | 5,408 | 7 | 11,194 | 1,352 | 3,400 |
| Jilin | 11 | 23,521 | 3,387 | 6,156 | 13 | 13,348 | 1,629 | 3,872 | 13 | 7,351 | 888 | 2,233 |
| Hebei | 12 | 22,986 | 3,310 | 6,016 | 11 | 14,782 | 1,805 | 4,288 | 11 | 7,592 | 917 | 2,306 |
| Heilongjiang | 13 | 21,740 | 3,130 | 5,690 | 12 | 14,434 | 1,762 | 4,187 | 10 | 8,294 | 1,002 | 2,519 |
| Shanxi | 14 | 21,506 | 3,097 | 5,628 | 15 | 12,495 | 1,525 | 3,624 | 17 | 5,722 | 691 | 1,738 |
| Chongqing | 15 | 20,490 | 2,950 | 5,362 | 18 | 10,970 | 1,339 | 3,182 | 18 | 5,616 | 678 | 1,706 |
| Hubei | 16 | 19,858 | 2,859 | 5,197 | 16 | 11,431 | 1,395 | 3,316 | 16 | 6,293 | 760 | 1,911 |
| Xinjiang | 17 | 19,797 | 2,851 | 5,181 | 14 | 13,108 | 1,600 | 3,802 | 12 | 7,372 | 891 | 2,239 |
| Ningxia | 18 | 19,609 | 2,823 | 5,132 | 21 | 10,242 | 1,250 | 2,971 | 21 | 5,376 | 649 | 1,633 |
| Shaanxi | 19 | 19,480 | 2,805 | 5,098 | 22 | 10,161 | 1,240 | 2,947 | 23 | 4,968 | 600 | 1,509 |
| henan | 20 | 19,181 | 2,762 | 5,020 | 17 | 11,346 | 1,385 | 3,291 | 19 | 5,450 | 658 | 1,655 |
| Qinghai | 21 | 18,421 | 2,652 | 4,821 | 23 | 10,045 | 1,226 | 2,914 | 22 | 5,138 | 621 | 1,561 |
| Hunan | 22 | 18,147 | 2,613 | 4,749 | 20 | 10,426 | 1,273 | 3,024 | 20 | 5,425 | 655 | 1,648 |
| Hainan | 23 | 17,691 | 2,547 | 4,630 | 19 | 10,871 | 1,327 | 3,153 | 14 | 6,798 | 821 | 2,065 |
| Jiangxi | 24 | 15,900 | 2,289 | 4,161 | 24 | 9,440 | 1,152 | 2,738 | 25 | 4,851 | 586 | 1,473 |
| Sichuan | 25 | 15,495 | 2,231 | 4,055 | 26 | 9,060 | 1,106 | 2,628 | 24 | 4,956 | 599 | 1,505 |
| Guangxi | 26 | 14,652 | 2,110 | 3,835 | 27 | 8,788 | 1,073 | 2,549 | 28 | 4,652 | 562 | 1,413 |
| Anhui | 27 | 14,448 | 2,080 | 3,781 | 28 | 8,670 | 1,058 | 2,515 | 26 | 4,779 | 577 | 1,452 |
| Tibet | 28 | 13,824 | 1,991 | 3,618 | 25 | 9,114 | 1,113 | 2,644 | 29 | 4,572 | 552 | 1,389 |
| Yunnan | 29 | 12,570 | 1,810 | 3,290 | 29 | 7,835 | 956 | 2,273 | 27 | 4,769 | 576 | 1,449 |
| Gansu | 30 | 12,075 | 1,739 | 3,160 | 30 | 7,477 | 913 | 2,169 | 30 | 4,129 | 499 | 1,254 |
| Guizhou | 31 | 9,428 | 1,358 | 2,467 | 31 | 5,052 | 617 | 1,465 | 31 | 2,759 | 333 | 838 |
[edit] Other Regions
| GDP per capita List of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan from 2000-2010 | |||||||||
| region | Hong Kong | Macau | Taiwan | ||||||
| year | HKD | USD | PPP | MOP | USD | PPP | NTD | USD | PPP |
| 2010 | 246,733 | 31,758 | 46,299 | 398,071 | 49,745 | 72,023 | 588,364 | 18,603 | 35,508 |
| 2009 | 231,638 | 29,881 | 43,181 | 303,992 | 38,075 | 54,960 | 640,643 | 16,353 | 37,707 |
| 2008 | 240,339 | 30,864 | 44,062 | 294,505 | 36,719 | 52,435 | 548,757 | 17,399 | 32,261 |
| 2005 | 202,928 | 26,093 | 35,678 | 193,516 | 24,157 | 33,031 | 516,516 | 16,051 | 26,707 |
| 2000 | 197,697 | 25,375 | 26,436 | 117,470 | 14,636 | 15,243 | 474,294 | 13,716 | 21,033 |
[edit] See also
- List of Chinese municipalities and prefecture-level cities by GDP
- List of Chinese municipalities and prefecture-level divisions by GDP per capita
[edit] Notes
- ^ Purchasing power parity of CNY: According to IMF GDP figures (World Economic Outlook Database, September 2011), China GDP 2010 is CNY 39,798.30 billions, or IC (International currency) 10,085.71 billions based on Purchasing power parity (PPP), the conversion of annual average rate is CNY 3.9460 per per per International currency (IC) in 2010; China GDP 2008 is CNY 34,090.30 billions, or IC 8,823.01 billions based on PPP, the conversion of annual average rate is CNY 3.8210 per per IC in 2008; China GDP 2005 is CNY 18,493.74 billions, or IC 6,352.71 billions based on PPP, the conversion of annual average rate is CNY 3.4476 per IC in 2005; China GDP 2000 is CNY 9,921.46 billions, or IC 4,114.99 billions based on PPP, the conversion of annual average rate is CNY 3.2922 per IC in 2000.
- Mainland China figures were calculated by dividing figures in List of China administrative divisions by GDP by figures in List of China administrative divisions by population
[edit] Sources
- ^ GDPpc 2009-2010 figures based on CNY are from NBS China Statistical Yearbook 2010(ISBN 978-7-50376-070-9) and China Statistical Yearbook 2011 (ISBN 978-7-89468-215-4/F.415). the average exchange rate of CNY to USD is CNY 6.8310 per USD in 2009 and 6.7695 in 2010. CNY PPP rate is CNY 3.9460 per International currency in 2010 and 3.7638 in 2009 estimated according to IMF WEO DATA. Also see List of Renminbi exchange rates.
- GDP 2004-2010 figures: NBS GDP DATA: Revisons of China GDP 2004-2008 by province-level divisions
- GDP 1978-2003 figures: NBS GDP DATA: Revisons of China GDP 1978-2003 by province-level divisions
- GDP 1952-1977 figures: NBS GDP DATA: Revisons of China GDP 1952-1977 by province-level divisions
- Hong Kong figures: GDP(HK$) from HongKong Census and Statistics Department, GDP(US$) from IMF World Economic Outlook database.
- Macau figures: GDP(in MOP$) is from latest Revision of Macau historical Gross Domestic Product (published by Macau Statistics and Census Service, abbr. DSEC), US dollar in MOP$ Exchange Rates is according to China Statistical Yearbook. see also Macau National Accounts.
- Taiwan (ROC) figures: from Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, ROC
[edit] External links
- IMF Data and Statistics: World Economic Outlook - April 2011
- China National Bureau of Statistics (China NBS)
- HongKong Census and Statistics Department
- Macau Statistics and Census Service
- Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics - Taiwan (ROC)
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