List of Greek subdivisions by GDP

This is a List of Greek subdivisions by their GDP, or gross domestic product. There are fourteen modern regions of Greece, instituted in 1987. Greece's overall GDP was $281 billion in 2012, which represents $24,505 per capita, 44th in the world.[1]

The GDP per capita of the regions of Greece in 2009.

Regions

RankRegionTotal GDP
(2012 € bn)
%% growthPer capita (2012 €)Per capita (inflation-adjusted 2017 €)Per capita (inflation-adjusted 2017 US$)
1Attica€110.54647.70.8€29,100€29,990$31,674
2Central Macedonia€32.28513.9−1.3€17,900€18,447$19,483
3Thessaly€11.6085.0−1.3€17,000€17,520$18,504
4Crete€11.2434.9−1.6€19,900€20,508$21,660
5West Greece€10.6594.6−3.6€15,500€15,974$16,871
6Central Greece€10.5374.5−1.7€20,500€21,127$22,313
7Peloponnese€9.8094.2−0.7€17,900€18,447$19,483
8East Macedonia and Thrace€9.2654.00.9€16,500€17,004$17,959
9South Aegean€7.6463.3−2.8€26,800€27,619$29,170
10Epirus€5.0792.2−0.2€15,300€15,768$16,653
11West Macedonia€5.5062.4−1.9€20,300€20,921$22,096
12Ionian Islands€4.1301.8−7.4€19,100€19,684$20,789
13North Aegean€3.3301.4−3.3€17,900€18,447$19,483
14Mount AthosN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Greece€231.643100.00−0.5€20,500€21,127$22,313
EU€11,745.353N/A−5.8€23,500€24,218$25,578

See also

References

  1. "Greece". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
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