List of Argentine provinces by gross regional product

This article includes a list of Argentine provinces by gross regional product (GRP), the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year, and other main indicators. The rows in this table can be sorted by clicking on the arrows at the top of any column.

Provinces

District2010 Population
(000)[1]
2008 GDP
(USD bn) a
2008 GDP per capita
(USD)a[2]
Agri
culture
b
Mining
b
Manufac
turing
b
Services
& cons
truction
b
Exports
(USD mn)
2011[3]
Median mo. salary
(USD)[4]ae
Vehicles
(per 1000)[5]d
Income
poverty[6]f
 City of Buenos Aires2890118.00023,3090.31.012.985.84261,61852812.2
 Buenos Aires Province15625161.0007,3104.50.121.374.1281341,36426621.8
 Catamarca3682.3316,0093.620.812.163.515961,24116234.6
 Chaco10552.1202,01512.60.07.579.96021,06113736.4
 Chubut5097.11015,4226.921.310.061.831482,28140021.4
 Córdoba330933.2396,47710.60.214.075.2106351,20032825.7
 Corrientes9934.0534,00112.60.08.279.22301,019168N/A
 Entre Ríos12367.1375,68211.90.311.676.219081,06328030.0
 Formosa5301.5552,8797.61.56.484.5401,00710735.1
 Jujuy6732.5533,7555.50.714.679.24561,12315333.2
 La Pampa3192.0005,98719.03.75.372.03781,16436421.1
 La Rioja3341.4194,1623.90.116.879.22811,04017230.2
 Mendoza173918.8009,0795.46.117.571.018621,15331321.7
 Misiones11024.0443,7516.70.013.080.353697115337.7
 Neuquén55114.39826,2730.742.82.953.63532,21133923.4
 Río Negro6394.9248,2474.98.47.379.46701,30928521.2
 Salta12145.1654,2208.17.610.473.913321,04513930.7
San Juan6813.9275,6428.10.315.975.724701,29321625.0
 San Luis4322.4445,5804.90.542.452.27351,28824519.0
 Santa Cruz2746.89230,4964.447.12.346.218572,64643211.6
 Santa Fe319537.5008,42310.10.017.472.5178041,26529925.5
 Santiago del Estero8742.5983,00311.50.16.282.2108294510332.8
 Tierra del Fuego1272.60620,6824.718.518.658.24432,26747812.7
 Tucumán14485.8073,9376.00.112.681.3103197314632.6
 Argentina40117328.6968,2695.02.716.376.083950c1,30128425.5

Notes

  • a) Dollar values are nominal (not adjusted for purchasing power parity).
  • b) Sectorial data from CEPAL (2000).
  • c) Includes USD5.9 billion not specified by province.
  • d) Excludes 427,000 motor vehicles (3.9%) not specified by province. Included in national total.
  • e) 2012 data; includes employees registered with Social Security Administration only.
  • f) 2014 data; official figures lower due to understated CPI index.[7]
  • g) 2001 Census.

See also

References

  1. INDEC: Censo 2010 Archived 2012-04-18 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "Los PBI per cápita de Santa Cruz y Buenos Aires son similares a los de Grecia y Portugal, mientras que los de Chaco y Formosa son como los de Paraguay y El Salvador" (in Spanish). Abeceb. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  3. INDEC: Comercio Exterior Argentino, 2011 (in Spanish)
  4. IADER: Santa Cruz, Chubut, T. del Fuego y Neuquén: pagan los sueldos más altos (in Spanish)
  5. ADEFA: Argentine vehicle fleet Archived 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. "Vuelve a alarmar la pobreza: en Misiones, Chaco y Formosa alcanza casi el 40%" (in Spanish). Instituto Argentino para el Desarrollo de las Economias Regionales. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  7. "Para el INDEC, solamente hay un 6,5% de pobreza". Clarín.
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