List of Argentine provinces by gross domestic product

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This article includes a list of Argentine provinces by Gross Domestic Product, the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year, and other main indicators. The rows in this table can be sorted by clicking on the arrows at the top of any column.

Provinces

District 2010 Population
(000)[1]
2008 GDP
(USD bn) a
2008 GDP per capita
(USD)a[2]
Agri
culture
b
Mining
b
Manufac
turing
b
Services
& cons
truction
b
Exports
(USD mn)
2011[3]
Median mo. salary
(USD)[4]ae
Vehicles
(per 1000)[5]d
Income
poverty[1]f
Structural
poverty[1]g
 City of Buenos Aires 2890 118.000 40,828 0.3 1.0 12.9 85.8 426 1,618 528 7.3 7.8
 Buenos Aires Province 15625 161.000 10,303 4.5 0.1 21.3 74.1 28134 1,364 266 16.2 15.8
 Catamarca 368 2.331 6,009 3.6 20.8 12.1 63.5 1596 1,241 162 24.3 21.5
 Chaco 1055 2.120 2,015 12.6 0.0 7.5 79.9 602 1,061 137 35.4 33.0
 Chubut 509 7.110 15,422 6.9 21.3 10.0 61.8 3148 2,281 400 4.6 15.5
 Córdoba 3309 33.239 10,050 10.6 0.2 14.0 75.2 10635 1,200 328 14.8 13.0
 Corrientes 993 4.053 4,001 12.6 0.0 8.2 79.2 230 1,019 168 31.5 28.5
 Entre Ríos 1236 7.137 5,682 11.9 0.3 11.6 76.2 1908 1,063 280 13.0 17.6
 Formosa 530 1.555 2,879 7.6 1.5 6.4 84.5 40 1,007 107 30.7 33.6
 Jujuy 673 2.553 3,755 5.5 0.7 14.6 79.2 456 1,123 153 30.0 28.8
 La Pampa 319 2.000 5,987 19.0 3.7 5.3 72.0 378 1,164 364 13.6 10.3
 La Rioja 334 1.419 4,162 3.9 0.1 16.8 79.2 281 1,040 172 22.0 20.4
 Mendoza 1739 18.800 10,758 5.4 6.1 17.5 71.0 1862 1,153 313 12.2 15.4
 Misiones 1102 4.044 3,751 6.7 0.0 13.0 80.3 536 971 153 32.6 27.1
 Neuquén 551 14.398 26,273 0.7 42.8 2.9 53.6 353 2,211 339 11.2 17.0
 Río Negro 639 4.924 8,247 4.9 8.4 7.3 79.4 670 1,309 285 20.6 17.9
 Salta 1214 5.165 4,220 8.1 7.6 10.4 73.9 1332 1,045 139 29.7 31.6
Bandera de la Provincia de San Juan.svg San Juan 681 3.927 5,642 8.1 0.3 15.9 75.7 2470 1,293 216 18.4 17.4
 San Luis 432 2.444 5,580 4.9 0.5 42.4 52.2 735 1,288 245 22.0 15.6
 Santa Cruz 274 6.892 30,496 4.4 47.1 2.3 46.2 1857 2,646 432 3.6 10.4
 Santa Fe 3195 37.500 10,670 10.1 0.0 17.4 72.5 17804 1,265 299 18.2 14.8
 Santiago del Estero 874 2.598 3,003 11.5 0.1 6.2 82.2 1082 945 103 31.0 31.3
 Tierra del Fuego 127 2.606 20,682 4.7 18.5 18.6 58.2 443 2,267 478 6.4 14.1
 Tucumán 1448 5.807 3,937 6.0 0.1 12.6 81.3 1031 973 146 27.7 23.9
 Argentina 40117 328.696 8,269 5.0 2.7 16.3 76.0 83950c 1,301 284 17.8 17.7

Notes

  • a) Dollar values are nominal (not adjusted for purchasing power parity).
  • b) Sectorial data from CEPAL (2000).
  • c) Includes USD5.9 billion not specified by province.
  • d) Excludes 427,000 motor vehicles (3.9%) not specified by province. Included in national total.
  • e) 2012 data; includes employees registered with Social Security Administration only.
  • f) 2007 data; newer figures subject to understated CPI index (private consulting firms estimated that in 2011 around 21% fell below the income poverty line).[6]
  • g) 2001 Census.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 INDEC: Censo 2010
  2. Abeceb report, September 2008.
  3. INDEC: Comercio Exterior Argentino, 2011 (Spanish)
  4. IADER: Santa Cruz, Chubut, T. del Fuego y Neuquén: pagan los sueldos más altos (Spanish)
  5. ADEFA: Argentine vehicle fleet
  6. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.