List of Pakistani provinces by gross domestic product
This is a list of provinces of Pakistan by their gross state product (GSP) (the value of the total economy, and goods and services produced in the respective province) in nominal terms. GSP is the provincial-level counterpart of the national gross domestic product (GDP), the most comprehensive measure of a country's economic activity.
Dynamics
Pakistan, in 2030, will have a gross domestic product (GDP) of around 1.835 trillion USD, according to trading economics. This value can be further divided into the provincial levels (GSP), providing an outlook of how much value each province contributes to the national GDP. Pakistan has traditionally followed a "top-down" approach in its analysis of economic development; that is, authorities have scarcely attempted to break up national GDP statistics into provincial and subnational units and have focused more on the federation as a whole. Thus, many accounts of provincial GDPs that do exist have usually been projected estimates made by economists, based on the likely percentage of contribution of the respective province to the national GDP and some yearly studies. Punjab has the largest economy in Pakistan, contributing most to the national GDP. The province's economy has quadrupled since 1972.[93] Its share of Pakistan's GDP was 54.7% in 2000 and 59% as of 2010. Sindh which is the second largest province in terms of population and GDP.[1] which has steadily continued to grow. It is featured well within the list of country subdivisions with a GDP over $160 billion. Sindh's GDP is to a large extent influenced by the economy of Karachi.
Provinces by GDP (nominal)
Followings are the figures of different provinces of Pakistan as of 2021. [2]
| Province or territory | GDP (Billions USD out of $286 billion) |
GDP per capita |
|---|---|---|
| 170 | 1,456 | |
| 81 | 1,691 | |
| 23.68 | 667 | |
| 8.88 | 715 | |
| 2.86 | 1,423 | |
| 286.34billion usd | 1,271[3] |
GNI per capita in thousands of US$ (2011 PPP) in Pakistan by administrative unit
| Unit[4] | 1990 | 2000 | 2010 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Balochistan | 7,769 | 7,818 |
7,931 |
8,404 |
| FATA | 7,541 | 7,589 |
7,731 |
7,794 |
| Islamabad (ICT) | 8,871 | 8,927 |
9,094 |
9,013 |
| Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | 7,857 | 7,907 |
8,117 |
8,337 |
| Punjab | 7,925 | 7,976 |
8,322 |
8,577 |
| Sindh | 7,998 | 8,049 |
8,263 |
8,372 |
| Pakistan | 8,023 | 8,073 |
8,307 |
8,518 |
References
- "'Punjab's GDP higher than that of many countries'". Express Tribune. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
- http://www.imf.org › datamapper › PAK World Economic Outlook (October 2020) - Real GDP growth - International Monetary Fund
- http://www.imf.org › datamapper ›gdp of gilgit baltistan 4.9billion and ajk 7.21 PAK World Economic Outlook (October 2020) - Real GDP growth - International Monetary Fund
- "GNI per capita in thousands of US$ (2011 PPP) - Global Data Lab". globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
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