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Outside Île-de-France, the 12 other regions of Metropolitan France show remarkably little disparity in their GDPs per capita. The "poorest" region of Metropolitan France outside Île-de-France in 2016, Hauts-de-France, had a GDP per capita which was four fifths the level of the richest region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. This is in contrast to most ...
Nominal GDP in euros has been converted to US dollars at the €/US$ purchasing power parity rate. [2] Department Region 2021 GDP (mil. of US$ PPP) ... Île-de-France ...
This article is about the gross regional product (GRP) per capita of French regions and overseas departments in nominal values. [1] Values are shown in EUR€. For easy comparison, all the GRP figures are converted into US$ according to annual average exchange rates. [2] [n 1] All values are rounded to the nearest hundred.
The empire's largest economy in 1870 was British India with a 12.15% share of world GDP, followed by the United Kingdom with a 9.03% share. The empire's largest economy in 1913 was the United Kingdom with an 8.22% share of world GDP, followed by British India with a 7.47% share. [20]
Region boundaries are as of 2018. ... Total France: 66,361,658 ... List of French regions and overseas collectivities by GDP; References
These are lists of regions and countries by their estimated real gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP), the value of all final goods and services produced within a country/region in a given year divided by population size.
This is a list of OECD regions by GDP per capita, a ranking of subnational entities from members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) by gross domestic product at purchasing power parity prices per capita. The 381 areas shown below are "territorial level 2" (TL2) regions. Data are in current 2016 international ...
The GDP of the Paris Region accounted for 31 percent of the GDP of Metropolitan France. [5] In 2022 the GDP of the Paris Region was the second largest in Europe, ahead of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany and behind Greater London in the United Kingdom.