This table reports the gross domestic product[1] (PPP), expressed in millions of euros of the different Italian regions from 2000 to 2007. The last column reports the average growth rate of these different regions.
Regions[edit]
|
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
Average growth rate 2000-2007 |
| Lombardy |
246,729.7 |
259,431.0 |
270,653.3 |
279,450.4 |
289,334.1 |
293,905.8 |
305,550.4 |
321,627.3 |
5.85% |
| Lazio |
123,291.8 |
129,439.2 |
137,176.4 |
140,884.9 |
150,613.1 |
155,264.7 |
160,517.5 |
173,371.2 |
4.99% |
| Veneto |
111,713.5 |
116,334.1 |
118,886.3 |
124,277.6 |
130,717.9 |
133,488.0 |
138,993.5 |
144,565.2 |
3.75% |
| Emilia-Romagna |
106,215.6 |
110,431.6 |
113,722.5 |
116,548.1 |
120,544.4 |
123,928.3 |
128,795.3 |
133,94,4 |
3.38% |
| Piedmont |
98,634.4 |
102,179.7 |
105,206.1 |
108,715.1 |
113,270.7 |
114,993.2 |
118,753.5 |
123,229.5 |
3.23% |
| Tuscany |
79,513.8 |
84,087.4 |
87,294.0 |
90,476.1 |
93,771,5 |
95,682.8 |
99,114.5 |
102,606.7 |
3.71% |
| Campania |
75,355.0 |
80,100.0 |
84,349.4 |
86,288.4 |
89,691.0 |
91,211.0 |
94,353.0 |
95,949.6 |
3.51% |
| Sicily |
67,203.8 |
70,530.1 |
72,855.0 |
75,084.5 |
77,327.3 |
80,358.1 |
82,938.6 |
85,317.8 |
3.45% |
| Apulia |
55,716.8 |
58,348.9 |
60,173.5 |
61,632.8 |
63,634.3 |
64,998.7 |
67,185.4 |
68,976.4 |
3.10% |
| Liguria |
33,669.8 |
35,534.7 |
36,053.6 |
37,218.6 |
38,644.1 |
39,913.5 |
41,004.5 |
41,336.9 |
2.97% |
| Marche |
30,527.8 |
32,291.3 |
33,912.9 |
34,794.0 |
36,170.9 |
36,994.1 |
38,542.6 |
40,311.8 |
4.05% |
| Friuli - Venezia Giulia |
27,255.0 |
28,908.9 |
29,938.7 |
30,384.4 |
31,411.3 |
32,739.2 |
34,306.3 |
34,740.1 |
3.53% |
| Sardinia |
25,958.1 |
27,547.6 |
28,151.6 |
29,487.3 |
30,595.5 |
31,421.3 |
32,579.0 |
33,823.2 |
3.85% |
| Calabria |
26,344.4 |
27,680.0 |
28,574.7 |
29,685.4 |
31,073.3 |
31,616.7 |
32,507.7 |
33,248.3 |
3.38% |
| Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |
25,356.7 |
25,953.9 |
26,702.1 |
27,647.2 |
28,909.4 |
29,707.5 |
30,810.6 |
31,098.6 |
2.96% |
| Abruzzo |
22,925.2 |
23,812.1 |
24,546.7 |
24,894.1 |
24,943.4 |
25,970.8 |
26,807.3 |
27,764.5 |
2.77% |
| Umbria |
16,537.0 |
17,520.0 |
17,824.3 |
18,316.9 |
19,257.9 |
19,765.7 |
20,631.1 |
21,489.9 |
3.81% |
| Basilicata |
8,808.0 |
9,054.0 |
9,393.4 |
9,557.2 |
9,947.5 |
10,138.8 |
10,539.3 |
10,802.7 |
2.96% |
| Molise |
4,930.7 |
5,131.3 |
5,280.5 |
5,337.7 |
5,563.9 |
5,783.5 |
5,958.7 |
6,067.6 |
3.01% |
| Aosta Valley |
3,224.9 |
3,352.3 |
3,508.0 |
3,664.8 |
3,844.0 |
3,918.9 |
4,059.8 |
4,288.2 |
4.15% |
| Extra |
1,144.6 |
980.1 |
1,022.7 |
1,008.2 |
1,275.5 |
1,247.4 |
1,454.3 |
|
|
| Italy |
1,191,056.7 |
1,248,648.1 |
1,295,225.7 |
1,335,353.7 |
1,390,539.0 |
1,423,048.0 |
1,475,403.0 |
1,534,561.0 |
3.69% |
Map (French) displaying regional GDP levels per person, as a measure of the 2004 European average.
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