List of Serbian regions by GDP

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This is a list of Serbian regions by GDP, GDP per capita and GVA.

Data for 2018 estimates (international US$ using 2018 PPP conversion factor from the International Monetary Fund).[1]

Regions by GDP

Regions of Serbia by GDP in 2018 according to data by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.[2]

Rank Region GDP in millions of RSD
(Nominal)
GDP in millions of USD
(PPP)
% of national GDP
1 Belgrade 2,095,811 50,841 40.4
2 Vojvodina 1,312,955 31,850 26.5
3 Šumadija and Western Serbia 940,633 22,818 19.2
4 Southern and Eastern Serbia 716,496 17,381 13.8
- not regionalised 2,694 65 0.1
 Serbia 5,068,589 122,962 100%

Regions by GDP per capita

Regions of Serbia by GDP in 2018 according to data by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.[2]

Rank Region GDP in millions of RSD
(Nominal)
GDP per capita in USD
(PPP)
% of national average
1 Belgrade 1,240,000 30,100 170.8%
2 Vojvodina 705,000 17,100 97.1%
3 Šumadija and Western Serbia 489,000 11,900 67.3%
4 Southern and Eastern Serbia 476,000 11,500 65.6%
 Serbia 726,000 17,600 100%

Districts by GDP (PPS) per inhabitant

Districts of Serbia by GDP (PPS) per inhabitant in 2018 according to data by the Eurostat.[3]

District GDP per inhabitant in Euro
Belgrade 20,500
West Bačka District 8,700
South Banat District 10,800
South Bačka District 14,200
North Banat District 9,400
North Bačka District 10,700
Central Banat District 10,600
Srem District 11,200
Zlatibor District 9,000
Kolubara District 8,800
Mačva District 7,300
Moravica District 10,400
Pomoravlje District 7,200
Rasina District 7,200
Raška District 6,300
Šumadija District 9,300
Bor District 11,500
Braničevo District 10,100
Zaječar District 6,800
Jablanica District 5,700
Nišava District 8,800
Pirot District 10,700
Podunavlje District 6,500
Pčinja District 5,600
Toplica District 7,100

Districts by GVA and GVA per capita

Districts of Serbia by Gross value added (GDP + Subsidies on products - Taxes on products) and Gross value added per capita in 2018 according to data by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.[2]

District GVA in millions of RSD
(Nominal)
GVA per capita in RSD
Belgrade 1,736,133 1,027,000
West Bačka District 75,188 434,000
South Banat District 151,448 542,000
South Bačka District 439,754 711,000
North Banat District 64,081 468,000
North Bačka District 95,723 534,000
Central Banat District 93,243 531,000
Srem District 168,192 562,000
Zlatibor District 120,469 449,000
Kolubara District 71,993 440,000
Mačva District 102,502 366,000
Moravica District 104,149 520,000
Pomoravlje District 71,751 359,000
Rasina District 81,109 362,000
Raška District 95,902 314,000
Šumadija District 131,328 464,000
Bor District 64,920 575,000
Braničevo District 84,540 503,000
Zaječar District 36,467 338,000
Jablanica District 56,984 283,000
Nišava District 160,330 442,000
Pirot District 45,402 535,000
Podunavlje District 60,350 323,000
Pčinja District 54,828 278,000
Toplica District 29,710 353,000
not regionalised 2,231 -
 Serbia 4,198,729 601,000

References

  1. ^ "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects". www.imf.org. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  2. ^ a b c "REGIONAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT Regions and areas of the Republic of Serbia, 2018" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "GDP (PPS) per inhabitant (Euro) | Data". ec.europa.eu/. Retrieved 2021-09-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)