List of Chinese administrative divisions by GDP

Map of China's province-level divisions by GDP (in billions of currency units), according to 2014 National Bureau of Statistics figures

The article lists China's province-level divisions by gross domestic product (GDP). Each province's GDP is listed in both the national currency renminbi (CN¥), and at nominal US dollar values according to annual average exchange rates and according to purchasing power parity (PPP). Historical figures and rankings, including purchasing power parity (PPP) figures, are also given for main years since 1978. Figures for Hong Kong and Macau, which are special administrative regions of the PRC but do not use the same currency, are listed after the main list for comparative purposes.[1]

All the CN¥ figures are from the National Bureau of Statistics of China.[2] Annual PPP rates are taken from the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook databases.[2]

Please note that the average GDP growth rates for all Chinese provinces in each of the years listed exceed the official GDP growth figures for mainland China. For example, the average of all provincial GDP growth figures in 2014 was approximately 8.5%, more than a full percentage point greater than the official growth figure of 7.4%. In 2013, the average provincial GDP growth rate was nearly 10% versus an official GDP growth rate of 7.7%. Please also note that GDP growth figures for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan are not included either in the table below or in official growth figures for mainland China; hence, their absence cannot account for these statistical disparities.

2014

List of Chinese provinces by 2014 GDP[3]
average rate: CN¥ 6.1428 per US dollar;
CN¥ 3.6192 per Int'l. dollar based on PPP (IMF WEO Data APR.2015)[4]
(in millions of GDP; PPP: abbreviation of purchasing power parity)
ProvincesRankGDP
(CN¥)
Nominal GDP
(US$)
PPP GDP
(Int'l$.)
real
growth
(%)
Share of
total GDP
(%)
Mainland China63,646,27010,361,11717,585,7497.4100
Guangdong16,779,2241,103,6051,873,1287.810.65
Jiangsu26,508,8321,059,5871,798,4178.710.23
Shandong35,942,659967,4191,641,9818.79.34
Zhejiang44,015,350653,6681,109,4587.66.31
Henan53,493,938568,786965,3908.95.49
Hebei62,942,115478,953812,9196.54.62
Liaoning72,862,658466,018790,9645.84.50
Sichuan82,853,666464,555788,4808.54.48
Hubei92,736,704445,514756,1639.74.30
Hunan102,704,846440,328747,3609.54.25
Fujian112,405,576391,609664,6719.93.78
Shanghai122,356,094383,554650,9997.03.70
Beijing132,133,083347,249589,3807.33.35
Anhui142,084,875339,401576,0609.23.28
Inner Mongolia151,776,951289,274490,9797.82.79
Shaanxi161,768,994287,978488,7809.72.78
Tianjin171,572,247255,950434,41810.02.47
Jiangxi181,570,859255,724434,0359.72.47
Guangxi191,567,297255,144433,0518.52.46
Heilongjiang201,503,938244,829415,5445.62.36
Chongqing211,426,540232,230394,15910.92.24
Jilin221,380,381224,715381,4056.52.17
Yunnan231,281,459208,612354,0728.12.01
Shanxi241,275,944207,714352,5494.92.00
Xinjiang25926,410150,812255,97110.01.46
Guizhou26925,101150,599255,60910.81.45
Gansu27683,527111,273188,8618.91.07
Hainan28350,07256,98996,7268.50.55
Ningxia29275,21044,80276,0428.00.43
Qinghai30230,11237,46063,5819.20.36
Tibet3192,08314,99025,44310.80.14

Historical Data

2013

2012

2011

Historical GDP data in main years

The tables below list China's provinces and territories by their estimated GDP in main fiscal years since 1978. Their respective ranks and shares of China's total GDP are also shown.[6]

Appendix

GDP figures for Hong Kong and Macau SARs are given in both US dollars and in their respective local currencies (Hong Kong dollars and Macanese patacas). PPP figures are given in Int'l. dollars; to enable easy comparison, the following lists Taiwan Area Historical GDP.[1]

See also

Notes

This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of Mainland China (including all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities) in order of their total gross domestic product. Currency figures are given in millions. 1 USD nominally converts to 6.23 CNY according to the average 2013 exchange rate, and to 3.7603 by purchasing power parity (though prices vary from region to region within China). The Hong Kong and Macau GDP figures are given in US dollars based on purchasing power parity. Currency data is based on IMF WEO figures.[5]

For the 2013 figures, nominal GDP comparisons are given between each province and sovereign countries with similar GDPs. Equivalent countries are listed for both the current and previous year.

References

  1. 1 2 Data of Hong Kong and Taiwan are from IMF-WEO, April 2015, Macau GDP data are according to World Bank Data - Countries and Economies (DEC. 2014).
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Figures of GDP 1992-2013 are according to National DATA - Regional DATA - Annual by province of CHINA NBS; GDP 2014 are preliminary data (CHINA NBS)
  3. 1 2 3 All GDP-2014 figures by province are from National Data - Regional - Annual by Province - 2014 (China NBS); Data for comparison between Chinese provinces and world economies are according to International Monetary Fund (IMF) World Economic Outlook Database April 2015 (IMF-WEO April 2015)
  4. 1 2 3 According World Economic Outlook Database April 2015 (IMF-WEO April 2015), PPP rate is CNY 3.6192 per Int'l.dollar; according Statistical Communiqué of P.R. China on the 2014 National Economic and Social Development, the average exchange rate is CNY 6.1428 per US dollar.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 average rate for CNY TO USD: CNY 6.1428 per USD in 2014 (Statistical Communiqué of P.R. China on the 2014 National Economic and Social Development); average rates of 1978-2013 are according to Annual Data (China Statistical Yearbook). average rates of CNY Purchasing power parity (Int'l. dollar) are according to IMF WEO (World Economic Outlook Database October 2014)
  6. 1 2 Figures of GDP 1978-2010 are revision according to China Economic Census 2008; GDP by provinces: National DATA - Regional DATA - Annual by province of CHINA NBS; CHINA GDP data are from the official publications Statistical Yearbook (China Statistical Yearbook 2010 - 2014)
  7. 1 2 average rate (for CNY TO USD) of 1978-2010 are according to Annual Data (China Statistical Yearbook). average rates of CNY Purchasing power parity (Int'l. dollar) are according to IMF - WEO (World Economic Outlook Database September 2011)
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