List of ceremonial counties in England by gross value added
This is a list of ceremonial counties in England by gross value added for the year 2013. Data is gathered by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and is given in terms of Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS), statistical area codes used for the European Union, which loosely follow administrative units of the United Kingdom.
Gross value added (GVA) is a measure of the value of goods and services produced in a localised area without considering taxes and subsidies (unlike gross domestic product (GDP). Additionally, the ONS's estimates on GVA adapt to regional disparities in commuting regions by allocating the GVA to the area in which an employee commuted from. They also use five-period moving averages to smooth data.
Table
Rank | County | Total GVA | Comparable Country | GVA per capita | Comparable Country |
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1 | Greater London[note 1] | £364.310 billion | Sweden | £42,666 | Australia |
2 | Greater Manchester | £57.395 billion | Cuba | £21,002 | Spain |
3 | West Midlands | £55.544 billion | £19,778 | ||
4 | Hampshire | £47.207 billion | Sri Lanka | £26,219 | Brunei |
5 | West Yorkshire | £47.117 billion | £20,808 | Spain | |
6 | Surrey | £37.506 billion | Guatemala | £32,298 | Canada |
7 | Essex | £35.861 billion | Bulgaria | £20,224 | Spain |
8 | Kent | £35.859 billion | £20,085 | ||
9 | Berkshire | £34.506 billion | Ethiopia | £38,961 | Denmark |
10 | Hertfordshire | £32.753 billion | Lebanon | £28,363 | New Zealand |
11 | Merseyside | £28.257 billion | Serbia | £20,313 | Spain |
12 | Somerset[note 2] | £28.190 billion | £23,426 | Japan | |
13 | Lancashire | £27.668 billion | £18,796 | Spain | |
14 | Cheshire | £25.803 billion | Libya | £24,830 | Israel |
15 | Buckinghamshire | £25.068 billion | Ghana | £32,090 | Canada |
16 | South Yorkshire | £23.850 billion | £17,462 | South Korea | |
17 | Tyne and Wear | £22.776 billion | Jordan | £20,359 | Spain |
18 | Leicestershire and Rutland[note 3] | £22.729 billion | £21,780 | Italy | |
19 | Devon | £22.679 billion | £19,554 | Spain | |
20 | Cambridgeshire | £22.656 billion | £27,287 | France | |
21 | North Yorkshire[note 4] | £22.488 billion | £20,820 | Spain | |
22 | Nottinghamshire | £21.669 billion | Bahrain | £19,423 | |
23 | Derbyshire | £21.295 billion | Bolivia | £20,629 | |
24 | West Sussex | £20.506 billion | Cameroon | £24,754 | Israel |
25 | Oxfordshire | £20.501 billion | £30,484 | Belgium | |
26 | Staffordshire | £20.197 billion | Latvia | £18,176 | South Korea |
27 | Lincolnshire | £20.133 billion | £18,983 | Spain | |
28 | Norfolk | £17.522 billion | Uganda | £19,963 | |
29 | Wiltshire | £16.392 billion | El Salvador | £23,453 | Japan |
30 | Suffolk | £16.372 billion | £22,169 | Italy | |
31 | Dorset | £16.189 billion | £21,308 | ||
32 | East Sussex | £16.140 billion | £19,663 | Spain | |
33 | Northamptonshire | £15.954 billion | £22,332 | Italy | |
34 | Durham[note 5] | £15.722 billion | £17,280 | Cyprus | |
35 | Gloucestershire[note 6] | £14.881 billion | Cyprus | £24,342 | Israel |
36 | Warwickshire | £14.343 billion | £26,003 | Brunei | |
37 | Bedfordshire | £13.638 billion | Afghanistan | £21,178 | Italy |
38 | Bristol | £13.277 billion | £30,006 | Belgium | |
39 | Worcestershire | £11.327 billion | Gabon | £19,685 | Spain |
40 | East Riding of Yorkshire | £10.881 billion | Iceland | £18,293 | South Korea |
41 | Cumbria | £10.747 billion | Equatorial Guinea | £21,586 | Italy |
42 | Shropshire | £9.708 billion | Zimbabwe | £20,244 | Spain |
43 | Cornwall | £9.462 billion | £17,350 | Cyprus | |
44 | Northumberland | £4.733 billion | Kyrgyzstan | £14,978 | Slovenia |
45 | Herefordshire | £3.635 billion | Malawi | £19,422 | Spain |
46 | Isle of Wight | £2.404 billion | Eritrea | £17,282 | Cyprus |
See also
Notes
- ↑ GVA data includes the ceremonial county of the City of London.
- ↑ GVA data includes the unitary authority area of South Gloucestershire (as South Gloucestershire is combined with North Somerset and Bath & North East Somerset in the data set).
- ↑ GVA data is for two ceremonial counties: Leicestershire and Rutland. Rutland's population represents 4% of the total population.
- ↑ GVA data excludes all of the borough and unitary authority area of Stockton-on-Tees, which are listed under Durham instead. Parts of Stockton-on-Tees fall south of the River Tees and thus inside North Yorkshire's borders.
- ↑ GVA data includes all of the borough and unitary authority area of Stockton-on-Tees; some of which spills south of the River Tees and thus includes parts of the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire.
- ↑ GVA data is for the non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire (as South Gloucestershire is combined with North Somerset and Bath & North East Somerset in the data set).
Sources
- "Regional Gross Value Added (Income Approach) (1997-2014)". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
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