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Bình Phước province [36] 56.846 2,4689 ... Quảng Bình province [50] 33.285 1,4440 ... List of Vietnamese subdivisions by GDP.
Bình Phước's GDP in 2007 was 9,534.4 billion đồngs or 11.58 million đồngs per capita, which is 86 percent of the national figure and significantly lower than that of the other provinces in the Southeastern region. Growth in GDP has been between 14% and 15% per year from 2000 to 2007.
Sông Bé – administrative grouping of Bình Dương and Bình Phước provinces between 1976 and 1997. Tân An – existed from 1900 until 1956. Thừa Thiên Huế , the southernmost province of Vietnam's North Central Coast region, existed until 2025 of which the whole province is now direct-controlled as a municipality.
Province, or municipality HDI [2] Very high human development 1 Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu: 0.821 2 Hà Nội (M) 0.818 3 Hồ Chí Minh City (M) 0.811 4 Hải Phòng (M) 0.807 5 Đà Nẵng (M) 0.800 High human development 6 Quảng Ninh: 0.784 7 Bắc Ninh: 0.779 8 Vĩnh Phúc: 0.778 9 Thái Nguyên: 0.770 10 Hưng Yên: 0.768 11 Đồng Nai: 0. ...
On the whole, PPP per capita figures are less spread than nominal GDP per capita figures. [5] The rankings of national economies over time have changed considerably; the economy of the United States surpassed the British Empire's output around 1916, [6] which in turn had surpassed the economy of the Qing dynasty in aggregate output decades earlier.
The two south central provinces Ninh Thuận and Bình Thuận are sometimes seen as part of the Southeast region. This region is the most economically developed region in Vietnam . In 2006, this region contributed 148,000 billion VND (equal to $9.25 billion) out of 251,000 billion VND to the state budget. [ 4 ]
The Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) in Vietnam is designed to assess and rank the performance, capacity and willingness of provincial governments to develop business-friendly regulatory environments for private sector development.
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