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Revision as of 21:50, 23 October 2012
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This is a list of first-level country subdivisions which have a nominal Gross domestic product in excess of US$ 100 billion. Those subdivisions which are the largest in their respective countries are shown in bold.
List
See also
- List of Brazilian states by GDP
- List of Chinese administrative divisions by GDP
- List of German states by GDP
- List of Indian states by GDP
- List of Italian regions by GDP
- List of Japanese prefectures by GDP
- List of Pakistani provinces by GDP
- List of Russian federal subjects by GDP
- List of Spanish autonomous communities by GDP
- List of U.S. states by GDP (nominal)
- List of metropolitan areas in the European Union by GDP
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai US DSP-2011 figures are from US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA):Gross State Product
- ^ Tokyo
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y All the figures are Preliminary Estimations from CHINA Statistical Database - Quarterly Data - National Acounts 2011 Q1-Q4 by Accumlated Regional Domestic PRoduct; the average annual exchange rate is CN¥ 6.4588 to US$ 1 in 2011.
- ^ "São Paulo State Foundation for Data Analysis" (PDF). Retrieved June 24th 2012.
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(help) Template:Pt icon Average Exchange Buying Rate US$ 1 to R$ 1.6739 in 2011 from Foreign exchange rate - Balance of payments - Economic Indicators - Central Bank of Brazil. - ^ a b c d e f g h i j Germany GDP-2011 figures are from Germany Federal Statistical Office;National accounts – Gross domestic product; Annual average exchange rate is EUR€ 0.7184 to US$ 1 in 2011.
- ^ Île de France GDP: EUR 557,974 billion (2008) – EUR 552,052 billion (2009). INSEE
- ^ Ontario
- ^ RosStat. 2010-03-03. Retrieved 2010-03-11.:"Moscow Gross Regional Product
- ^ a b c 5220.0 - Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, 2010-11, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 23 November 2011.
- ^ List of Indian States by GDP
- ^ a b BelgoStat-Gross domestic product, at current prices - Absolute figures
- ^ a b c d National Statistics Office (Spain's GDP and GRP), National Statistics Office. GDP Figures of Spanish autonomous communities and provinces 2000–2010.
- ^ GDP figure of Hong Kong Sar is according to IMF World Economic Outlook Databases (April 2012). according to the revison of Census and Statistics Department in June 2012, Hong Kong GDP is 1,896,695 million HK dollars or US$ 243,663 millions (US$ 1 to HK$ 7.7841 in 2011).
- ^ "Scottish National Accounts Project. Gross Domestic Product in Current Prices for Scotland, 2010 Q4" (Document). Edinburgh: Scottish Government. 11 August 2010.
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- ^ List of Indian States by GDP
- ^ List of Indian States by GDP
- ^ [1]
- ^ List of Indian States by GDP
- ^ List of Indian States by GDP
- ^ Punjab: Offering a window of untaped opportunity
- ^ Punjab in Figures
- ^ List of Indian States by GDP
- Average annual exchange rates of currency: Average exchange rates are estimated according to comparison of UN historical GDP of countries in national currencies and US$ if no reliable figures.
- The figures of US states are from United States BEA GDP data by State, the latest primary figures of US states GSP from US Government Revenue
- For the year 2011, an exchange rate of US$ 1=RMB¥ 6.4588 was used for conversions by the Mainland China in official estimates.
- The figures of Japanese prefectures are estimates. according to the preliminary accounting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan'GDP is JP¥ 46,807.38 biliions or US$ 5,868.5 biliions ( US$ 1 in JP¥ 79.76). the figure of Janese prefectures in 2011 is estimated, according to their share of Japan's GDP in 2007. it is just used as a comparison with subdivisions of other countries, the estimates of GDP will be lower than official figures in future. see also Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan: Japan Statistical Yearbook 2011
- PIB do Paraná cresce 4% em 2011 [2]
- In 2011,US$ 1=JP¥ 79.76(average).
- In 2011,US$ 1=€ 0.7184(average).
- In 2011,US$ 1=R$ 1.869(in Dec 31st).