List of South Korean regions by GDP
This is a list of South Korean regions by GDP. All data are sourced from the latest regional statistics published by the South Korean Government[1][2] and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).[3][4] The South Korean won has been converted to the international dollar using the IMF's Purchasing Power Parity conversion rate.
By GDP per capita (Nominal, 2016)
Rank | Region | GDP per capita | Comparable country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ulsan | $63,817 | Ireland |
2 | Chungnam | $56,714 | United States |
3 | Gyeongbuk | $37,486 | Israel |
4 | Jeonnam | $36,880 | Israel |
5 | Chungbuk | $35,964 | Japan |
6 | Seoul | $35,782 | Republic of Korea |
7 | Gyeongnam | $32,018 | New Zealand |
8 | Gyeonggi | $30,147 | New Zealand |
- | "National Average" | $28,763 | Republic of Korea |
9 | Jeonbuk | $26,601 | Spain |
10 | Gangwon | $26,518 | Spain |
11 | Incheon | $26,387 | Spain |
12 | Jeju Province | $25,812 | Portugal |
13 | Busan | $23,196 | Greece |
14 | Daejeon | $23,172 | Greece |
15 | Gwangju | $22,431 | Hungary |
16 | Daegu | $18,244 | Russia |
By GDP per capita (PPP, 2015)
Rank | Region | GDP per capita | Comparable country |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ulsan | $79,623 | Norway |
2 | Chungnam | $70,752 | Switzerland |
3 | Jeonnam | $46,765 | Belgium |
4 | Gyeongbuk | $41,695 | France |
5 | Seoul | $39,786 | United Kingdom |
6 | Chungbuk | $37,705 | Japan |
7 | Gyeongnam | $37,611 | Japan |
- | National Average | $35,365 | New Zealand |
8 | Gyeonggi | $32,225 | Spain |
9 | Jeonbuk | $29,828 | Czech Republic |
10 | Gangwon | $29,518 | Slovenia |
11 | Incheon | $28,734 | Slovakia |
12 | Jeju | $28,722 | Portugal |
13 | Busan | $25,963 | Russia |
14 | Daejeon | $25,429 | Greece |
15 | Gwangju | $24,562 | Hungary |
16 | Daegu | $22,752 | Argentina |
See also
- Administrative divisions of South Korea
- Economy of South Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
- List of subnational entities
References
- ↑ http://www.korea.kr/policy/pressReleaseView.do?newsId=155981255
- ↑ http://kostat.go.kr/portal/korea/kor_ko/5/2/index.board?bmode=read&aSeq=350599
- ↑ http://biz.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/12/21/2011122102164.html
- ↑ World Economic Outlook Database, International Monetary Fund. Implied PPP conversion rate
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