List of metropolitan areas in the European Union by GDP

A metropolitan region's gross domestic product, or GDP, is one of several measures of the size of its economy. Similar to GDP, GMP is defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced within a metropolitan area in a given period of time. In this case the statistics of Eurostat's[1] Urban Audit for Larger Urban Zones have been used.

2016/2017


RankMetro AreaGross Metropolitan Product
(in billions EUR)[2]
Year
1 Paris metropolitan area, France684 2016
2 Madrid Metropolitan Area, Spain212 2016
3 Milan metropolitan area, Italy200 2016
4 Munich Metropolitan Region, Germany179 2016
5 Berlin Metropolitan Region, Germany173 2016
6 Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area, Netherlands170 2016
7 Amsterdam metropolitan area, Netherlands166 2016
8 Ruhr Area, Germany161 2016
9 Barcelona metropolitan area, Spain157 2016
10 Rome metropolitan area, Italy157 2016
11 Hamburg Metropolitan Region, Germany154 2016
12 Stockholm metropolitan area, Sweden147 2016
13 Stuttgart Region, Germany145 2016
14 Frankfurt/Rhine-Main, Germany142 2016
15 Dublin Metropolitan Area, Ireland133 2016
16 Brussels Capital Region, Belgium132 2017
17 Greater Copenhagen, Denmark127 2017
18 Vienna metropolitan area, Austria123 2016
19 Cologne Bonn Region, Germany 95 2016
20 Marseille metropolitan area, France 94 2016
21 Düsseldorf metropolitan area, Germany 86 2016
22 Greater Helsinki, Finland84 2016
23 Lyon metropolitan area, France83 2016
24 Athens metropolitan area, Greece80 2016
25 Gothenburg metropolitan area, Sweden 79 2016
26 European Metropolis of Lille, France77 2016
27 Warsaw metropolitan area, Poland 73 2016
28 Turin metropolitan area, Italy72 2016
29 Lisbon metropolitan area, Portugal 67 2016
30 Prague metropolitan area, Czechia 65 2016
31 Utrecht metropolitan area, Netherlands 65 2016
32 Nuremberg Metropolitan Region, Germany 60 2016
33 Naples metropolitan area, Italy 58 2016
34 Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary 58 2017
35 Valencia metropolitan area, Spain 55 2016
36 Hanover metropolitan area, Germany 54 2016
37 Toulouse Métropole, France 54 2016
38 Malmö metropolitan area, Sweden 53 2016
39 Bordeaux Métropole, France 51 2016
40 Antwerp metropolitan area, Belgium 50 2017

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 November 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) European Commission, Regions and cities Database
  2. "Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by metropolitan regions".
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