List of Serbian regions by GDP
This is a list of Serbian regions by GDP, GDP per capita and GVA. The equivalent countries which are comparable to the regions in GDP are chosen by Worldbank data for the same year.
Data for 2018 estimates (international US$ using 2018 PPP conversion factor from the International Monetary Fund).[1]
Regions by GDP
Regions of Serbia by GDP in 2018 according to data by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.[2]
Rank | Region | GDP in millions of RSD (Nominal) |
GDP in millions of USD (PPP) |
% of national GDP | Equivalent country[3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Belgrade | 2,095,811 | 50,841 | 40.4 | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2 | Vojvodina | 1,312,955 | 31,850 | 26.5 | Guinea |
3 | Šumadija and Western Serbia | 940,633 | 22,818 | 19.2 | Malta |
4 | Southern and Eastern Serbia | 716,496 | 17,381 | 13.8 | Republic of the Congo |
- | not regionalised | 2,694 | 65 | 0.1 | Tuvalu |
Serbia | 5,068,589 | 122,962 | 100% | Tunisia |
Regions by GDP per capita
Regions of Serbia by GDP in 2018 according to data by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.[2]
Rank | Region | GDP in millions of RSD (Nominal) |
GDP per capita in USD (PPP) |
% of national average | Equivalent country[4] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Belgrade | 1,240,000 | 30,100 | 170.8% | Greece |
2 | Vojvodina | 705,000 | 17,100 | 97.1% | Suriname |
3 | Šumadija and Western Serbia | 489,000 | 11,900 | 67.3% | Ecuador |
4 | Southern and Eastern Serbia | 476,000 | 11,500 | 65.6% | Bhutan |
Serbia | 726,000 | 17,600 | 100% | Botswana |
Districts by GVA and GVA per capita
Districts of Serbia by Gross value added (GDP + Subsidies on products - Taxes on products) and Gross value added per capita in 2018 according to data by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.[2]
District | GVA in millions of RSD (Nominal) |
GVA per capita in RSD |
---|---|---|
Belgrade | 1,736,133 | 1,027,000 |
West Bačka District | 75,188 | 434,000 |
South Banat District | 151,448 | 542,000 |
South Bačka District | 439,754 | 711,000 |
North Banat District | 64,081 | 468,000 |
North Bačka District | 95,723 | 534,000 |
Central Banat District | 93,243 | 531,000 |
Srem District | 168,192 | 562,000 |
Zlatibor District | 120,469 | 449,000 |
Kolubara District | 71,993 | 440,000 |
Mačva District | 102,502 | 366,000 |
Moravica District | 104,149 | 520,000 |
Pomoravlje District | 71,751 | 359,000 |
Rasina District | 81,109 | 362,000 |
Raška District | 95,902 | 314,000 |
Šumadija District | 131,328 | 464,000 |
Bor District | 64,920 | 575,000 |
Braničevo District | 84,540 | 503,000 |
Zaječar District | 36,467 | 338,000 |
Jablanica District | 56,984 | 283,000 |
Nišava District | 160,330 | 442,000 |
Pirot District | 45,402 | 535,000 |
Podunavlje District | 60,350 | 323,000 |
Pčinja District | 54,828 | 278,000 |
Toplica District | 29,710 | 353,000 |
not regionalised | 2,231 | - |
Serbia | 4,198,729 | 601,000 |
References
- "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects". www.imf.org. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
- "REGIONAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT Regions and areas of the Republic of Serbia, 2018" (PDF).
- "GDP, PPP (current international $) | Data". data.worldbank.org. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
- "GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) | Data". data.worldbank.org. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
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