List of Czech regions by GDP

This is a list of Czech regions by GDP and GDP per capita. The equivalent countries which are comparable to the Czech regions in GDP per capita are chosen by Worldbank data for the same year.

List of Regions by GDP

Regions by GDP in 2017 according to data by the OECD.[1]

Rank Region GDP in mil CZK GDP in mil USD (PPP) Equivalent country[2]
1  Prague 1,283,410 103,689  Lebanon
2  Central Bohemia 599,821 48,460  Senegal
3  South Moravian 531,374 42,930  Mali
4  Moravian-Silesian 474,307 38,920  Nicaragua
5  Ústí nad Labem 283,381 22,894  Rwanda
6  Plzeň 255,226 20,620  Malta
7  South Bohemia 247,332 19,982  Malta
8  Hradec Králové 243,500 19,673  Malta
9  Zlín 237,885 19,219  Iceland
10  Pardubice 200,687 16,213  Iceland
11  Olomouc 236,619 19,116  Iceland
12  Vysočina 199,430 16,112  Mauritania
13  Liberec 160,808 12,992  Sierra Leone
14  Karlovy Vary 93,482 7,552  Liberia
 Czech Republic 5,047,270 407,775  Iraq

List of Regions by GDP per capita

Regions by GDP per capita in 2017 according to data by the OECD.[1]

Rank Region GDP per capita in CZK GDP per capita in USD
(PPP)
Equivalent country[3]
1  Prague 996,819 80,534  Ireland
2  South Moravian 449,932 36,350  Slovenia
3  Central Bohemia 445,669 36,006  Trinidad and Tobago
4  Hradec Králové 441,964 35,707  Bahamas
5  Plzeň 440,257 35,569  Bahamas
6  Zlín 407,770 32,944  Portugal
7  Moravian-Silesian 392,677 31,725  Slovakia
8  Vysočina 391,862 31,659  Slovakia
9  Pardubice 387,644 31,318  Slovakia
10  South Bohemia 386,764 31,247  Slovakia
11  Olomouc 373 481 30,174  Panama
12  Liberec 364,668 29,462  Hungary
13  Ústí nad Labem 345,069 27,879  Turkey
14  Karlovy Vary 315,584 25,496  Saint Kitts and Nevis
 Czech Republic 476,407 38,489  Israel

References

  1. Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
  2. "GDP, PPP (current international $) | Data". data.worldbank.org. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  3. "GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) | Data". data.worldbank.org. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
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