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As such, the 2008 urban agglomeration GDP estimates should only be taken as broadly indicative of relative economic size of these cities in both OECD and non-OECD countries, as through PricewaterhouseCooper's methods only. Other surveys and methodologies, such as surveys from national governments, or other private companies were not taken into account when this list was compiled. |
As such, the 2008 urban agglomeration GDP estimates should only be taken as broadly indicative of relative economic size of these cities in both OECD and non-OECD countries, as through PricewaterhouseCooper's methods only. Other surveys and methodologies, such as surveys from national governments, or other private companies were not taken into account when this list was compiled. |
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==List of cities in the world by GDP== |
==List of cities in the world by GDP (2008)== |
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The gross GDP and population cover up to urban area and exclude metro areas. However it is worthwhile to note that some cities include larger urban area that may result in lower per capita GDP estimates, whereas a large portion of working population of certain cities live in metro areas which may result in higher per capita GDP estimates. |
The gross GDP and population cover up to urban area and exclude metro areas. However it is worthwhile to note that some cities include larger urban area that may result in lower per capita GDP estimates, whereas a large portion of working population of certain cities live in metro areas which may result in higher per capita GDP estimates. |
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This is a list of cities and/or their metropolitan areas in the world by GDP according to PricewaterhouseCoopers[1] and other sources.
For cities in the OECD, data are based on city-level GDP per capita estimates on 2002 data from the OECD’s Competitive Cities report (2006), projected forward by PricewaterhouseCoopers to 2008. For non-OECD cities, data are not readily available from a single source. In some cases GDP per capita estimates at city level were available from national sources, but in many cases PricewaterhouseCoopers was only able to make approximate estimates based on plausible ratios of city-to-national GDP per capita.[1]
As such, the 2008 urban agglomeration GDP estimates should only be taken as broadly indicative of relative economic size of these cities in both OECD and non-OECD countries, as through PricewaterhouseCooper's methods only. Other surveys and methodologies, such as surveys from national governments, or other private companies were not taken into account when this list was compiled.
List of cities in the world by GDP (2008)
The gross GDP and population cover up to urban area and exclude metro areas. However it is worthwhile to note that some cities include larger urban area that may result in lower per capita GDP estimates, whereas a large portion of working population of certain cities live in metro areas which may result in higher per capita GDP estimates.
Top 5 per region
These rankings show the top 5 per region (if available).
Africa, North
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
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1 | Cairo | Egypt | $ 145 | 11.001 |
2 | Alexandria | Egypt | $ 46 | 4.387 |
3 | Algiers | Algeria | $ 45 | 2.800 |
4 | Khartoum | Sudan | $ 35 | 5.172 |
5 | Casablanca | Morocco | $ 33 | 3.284 |
Africa, Sub-Saharan
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Johannesburg | South Africa | $ 110 | 3.670 |
2 | Cape Town | South Africa | $ 103 | 3.405 |
3 | East Rand | South Africa | $ 54 | 3.202 |
4 | Lagos | Nigeria | $ 35 | 10.578 |
5 | Luanda | Angola | $ 33 | 4.772 |
America, North
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | New York City | United States | $ 1466 | 19.425 |
2 | Los Angeles | United States | $ 792 | 12.762 |
3 | Chicago | United States | $ 574 | 9.204 |
4 | Mexico City | Mexico | $ 390 | 19.460 |
5 | Philadelphia/Camden/Wilmington | United States | $ 388 | 5.626 |
America, South
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | São Paulo | Brazil | $ 388 | 20.262 |
2 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | $ 362 | 13.074 |
3 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | $ 201 | 11.950 |
4 | Santiago | Chile | $ 120 | 5.952 |
5 | Brasília | Brazil | $ 110 | 3.905 |
Asia, South
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mumbai | India | $ 209 | 20.041 |
2 | Delhi | India | $ 167 | 22.157 |
3 | Kolkata | India | $ 104 | 15.552 |
4 | Dhaka | Bangladesh | $ 78 | 14.648 |
5 | Karachi | Pakistan | $ 78 | 13.125 |
Asia, East
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tokyo | Japan | $ 1479 | 36.669 |
2 | Osaka | Japan | $ 417 | 11.337 |
3 | Hong Kong | China | $ 320 | 7.069 |
4 | Seoul | South Korea | $ 291 | 9.773 |
5 | Shanghai | China | $ 233 | 16.575 |
Asia, Southeast
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Singapore | Singapore | $ 215 | 4.837 |
2 | Manila | Philippines | $ 149 | 11.628 |
3 | Bangkok | Thailand | $ 119 | 6.976 |
4 | Jakarta | Indonesia | $ 92 | 9.210 |
5 | Ho Chi Minh City | Vietnam | $ 58 | 6.167 |
Asia, West
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
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1 | Tehran | Iran | $ 127 | 7.241 |
2 | Tel Aviv | Israel | $ 122 | 3.272 |
3 | Riyadh | Saudi Arabia | $ 107 | 4.848 |
4 | Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | $ 72 | 3.234 |
5 | Baghdad | Iraq | $ 24 | 5.891 |
Europe, Eastern
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
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1 | Moscow | Russia | $ 321 | 10.550 |
2 | Istanbul | Turkey | $ 187 | 10.525 |
3 | St Petersburg | Russia | $ 91 | 4.575 |
4 | Warsaw | Poland | $ 68 | 1.712 |
5 | Budapest | Hungary | $ 53 | 1.706 |
Europe, Southern
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
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1 | Madrid | Spain | $ 230 | 5.851 |
2 | Barcelona | Spain | $ 177 | 5.083 |
3 | Rome | Italy | $ 144 | 3.362 |
4 | Milan | Italy | $ 136 | 2.967 |
5 | Lisbon | Portugal | $ 98 | 2.824 |
Europe, Northern
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
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1 | London | United Kingdom | $ 565 | 8.631 |
2 | Paris | France | $ 564 | 10.485 |
3 | Vienna | Austria | $ 122 | 1.706 |
4 | Berlin | Germany | $ 95 | 3.450 |
5 | Birmingham | United Kingdom | $ 90 | 2.302 |
Oceania (Top 3)
Rank | City | Country | GDP in $ID BN | Population (MIL)[16] |
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1 | Sydney | Australia | $ 213 | 4.429 |
2 | Melbourne | Australia | $ 172 | 4.08 |
3 | Auckland | New Zealand | $ 55 | 1.404 |
Top 10 cities in the European Union
Rank | City | State | GDP in $ID B | Population M (LUZ) | GDP per capita $ID K | Eurozone |
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1 | London | United Kingdom | $ 565 | 11.92 | $ 66.0 | N |
2 | Paris | France | $ 564 | 11.09 | $ 57.0 | Y |
3 | Madrid | Spain | $ 230 | 5.80 | $ 44.5 | Y |
4 | Barcelona | Spain | $ 177 | 4.97 | $ 40.0 | Y |
5 | Rome | Italy | $ 144 | 3.46 | $ 55.4 | Y |
6 | Vienna | Austria | $ 122 | 2.18 | $ 71.8 | Y |
7 | Milan | Italy | $ 115 | 3.08 | $ 87.8 | Y |
8 | Lisbon | Portugal | $ 98 | 2.44 | $ 34.9 | Y |
9 | Athens | Greece | $ 96 | 4.01 | $ 25.5 | Y |
10 | Berlin | Germany | $ 95 | 4.97 | $ 28.5 | Y |
Top 10 metropolitan areas (MSAs) in the United States
Rank | Metropolitan Area (MSA) | State | Nominal GDP in 2010 ($BN)[17] | Population 2010 Census (Mlns)[18] | GDP per capita 2010 (Thousands) | Area |
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1 | New York City | New York | $ 1,280 | 18.90 | $ 67.7 | M |
2 | Los Angeles (Inland Empire) | California | $ 735 | 12.82 | $ 57.5 | M |
3 | Chicago | Illinois | $ 532 | 9.46 | $ 56.3 | M |
4 | Washington, D.C. | District of Columbia | $ 425 | 5.58 | $ 76.2 | M |
5 | Houston | Texas | $ 384 | 5.95 | $ 64.6 | M |
6 | Dallas | Texas | $ 374 | 6.37 | $ 58.7 | |
7 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | $ 346 | 5.96 | $ 58.2 | |
8 | San Francisco | California | $ 325 | 4.33 | $ 75.2 | C |
9 | Boston | Massachusetts | $ 313 | 4.55 | $ 68.9 | M |
10 | Atlanta | Georgia | $ 272 | 5.27 | $51.7 | M |
GDP per capita in United States
Highest GDP per capita was San Jose Metropolitan Area in California (aka Santa Clara County home to Silicon Valley), with $168.517 billion, 1.83 million people, and $91,900 per capita in 2010.[17] By contrast, also in California, Riverside-San Bernardino Metropolitan Area (aka Inland Empire), hard hit by the housing bust, with $109,818 billion, 4.23 million people, and $26,000 per capita in 2010.[17]
See also
- List of countries by GDP
- List of country subdivisions by GDP over 100 billion US dollars
- List of metropolitan areas in the European Union by GDP
- List of metropolitan areas in the United States by GMP
- List of most expensive cities for expatriate employees
- List of Chinese municipalities and prefecture-level cities by GDP over 100 billion Chinese yuan
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Metropolitan Area Gross Dosmestic Product: 2005 (USA)" (PDF). Demographia. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
- ^ "CIA World Factbook: Hong Kong". CIA. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
- ^ "GDP: The top 10 cities in India". Retrieved 28 March 2011.
- ^ "Moscow Gross Regional Product". RosStat. 3 March 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
- ^ "Russia GDP and PPP conversion rate". IMF Russia Economy. 11 March 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
- ^ "GDP growth: Surat fastest, Mumbai largest". The Financial Express. 29 January 2008. Retrieved 5 September 2009.
- ^ http://www.insee.fr/fr/ppp/bases-de-donnees/donnees-detaillees/cnat-region/pib_reg.xls €533,564 million according to the INSEE Excel table, i.e. US$731.3 billion at current exchange rates, using the 2007 euro/dollar exchange rate used by the IMF
- ^ Statistics Korea
- ^ "Shanghai GDP". Shanghai Municipal Government. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
- ^ Chenghao, Fu (22 January 2009). "Global woes pinch rise in city GDP". ShanghaiDaily. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
- ^ "Singapore: Economic Indicators". Statistics Singapore. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
- ^ "CIA World Factbook: Singapore". CIA. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
- ^ http://www.cens.com.tw/cens/html/en/news/news_inner_26710.html
- ^ GDP of Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Prefecture of Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba) is 165 trillion yen (approximately US$1.9 trillion). Cabinet Office, Government of Japan. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "World Urbanization Prospects: The 2009 Revision Population Database". United Nations Population Division. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
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