List of French regions and overseas collectivities by GDP

This article lists French regions and overseas collectivities by gross domestic product (GDP).

Introduction INSEE and affiliate statistical offices in the overseas collectivities produce estimates of GDP in France's 18 regions and 5 overseas collectivities every year, and in some overseas collectivities where GDP estimates are made only every few years.

In 2011, France (whose territory in the national accounts refers to Metropolitan France plus the four old overseas regions of Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, and Réunion, but excludes Mayotte and the six overseas collectivities) had a GDP of US$2,778 bn, 98.2% of which was produced in Metropolitan France, and 1.8% in the four overseas regions.

Dynamics

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Île-de-France (the Paris Region) has a much higher GDP per capita than the rest of France, due to its position as one of the "command centres" for the global economy, as well as its relatively low share of retirees. Outside Île-de-France, the 12 other regions of Metropolitan France show remarkably little disparity in their GDPs per capita.

The "poorest" region of Metropolitan France outside Île-de-France in 2016, Hauts-de-France, had a GDP per capita which was four fifths the level of the richest region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. This is in contrast to most neighbours of France where regional disparities are much more marked (East Germany vs West Germany, southern Spain and Italy vs northern Spain and Italy, Wallonia vs Flanders).

Overseas, only Saint Barthélemy, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and New Caledonia have GDP per capita at the level of Metropolitan French regions. All other overseas regions and collectivities have GDP per capita noticeably lower than the Metropolitan French regions. The lowest is found in Mayotte, where GDP per capita was slightly less than a quarter of Metropolitan France's level in 2009, although it has been increasing a lot in recent years with the accession of Mayotte to overseas department and region status (and soon outermost region of the European Union, thus eligible for EU structural funds from 2014 on).

Gross domestic product

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Nominal GDP in euros and CFP francs has been converted to US dollars at the €/US$ purchasing power parity rate of each given year.

List of French regions and overseas collectivities by GDP (PPP)[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
2022
Rank
Regions & collectivities 2022 GDP
(mil. of US$ PPP)
2018 GDP
(mil. of US$ PPP)
2015 GDP
(mil. of US$ PPP)
2014 GDP
(mil. of US$ PPP)
2013 GDP
(mil. of US$ PPP)
  France[Note 1] 3,914,754 2,765,540 2,696,180 2,659,360 2,606,140
1   Île-de-France 1,160,945 964,751 820,365 807,038 792,104
2   Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 451,955 373,259 308,867 304,050 295,610
3   Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 306,678 219,513 188,175 186,312 184,584
4   Nouvelle-Aquitaine 296,044 232,973 204,496 202,360 194,094
5   Occitanie 286,386 228,195 194,005 191,087 186,741
6   Hauts-de-France 275,124 219,837 190,217 187,984 187,223
7   Grand Est 265,412 213,004 187,878 187,326 183,381
8   Pays de la Loire 203,298 155,384 133,128 130,615 129,155
9   Brittany 170,861 130,363 113,287 110,973 107,805
10   Normandy 159,006 125,281 112,195 111,013 110,562
11   Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 129,868 103,385 91,956 91,559 88,403
12   Centre-Val de Loire 118,658 98,049 86,026 85,253 84,609
13   Réunion 32,142 24,892 22,865 22,319 21,523
14   Guadeloupe 15,559 12,652 11,291 10,987 10,734
15   Corsica 15,284 12,425 10,788 10,557 10,423
16   Martinique 14,320 11,765 11,200 10,991 10,673
17   French Guiana 6,767 5,757 5,203 5,047 4,838
18   Mayotte 4,965 3,241 3,216 2,630 2,383
France - not regionalised 1,482 1,319 1,304 1,261 1,297
  New Caledonia 10,251
  French Polynesia 7,943
  Saint Pierre and Miquelon 253
  Saint Martin Last data is from 1999. GDP that year was US$449 million.[13]
  Saint Barthélemy Last data is from 1999. GDP that year was US$191 million.[13]
  Wallis and Futuna Last data is from 2005. GDP that year was US$188 million.[14]
Notes
  1. ^ Metropolitan France + the four old overseas departments of Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, and Réunion. INSEE, Eurostat, the World Bank, and the IMF include neither the new overseas department of Mayotte, nor the overseas collectivities and New Caledonia when they publish economic figures of France.

Per capita GDP

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Figures are in US dollars at purchasing power parity (PPP).

List of French regions and overseas collectivities by nominal GDP per capita[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
2022
Rank
Regions & collectivities 2022 GDP per
capita (in US$ PPP)
2018 GDP per
capita (in US$ PPP)
2015 GDP per
capita (in US$ PPP)
2014 GDP per
capita (in US$ PPP)
2013 GDP per
capita (in US$ PPP)
  France[Note 1] 57,551 41,363 40,487 40,172 39,624
1   Île-de-France 93,936 78,863 67,740 66,947 66,043
2   Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 59,470 43,388 37,499 37,294 37,150
3   Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 55,278 46,585 39,070 38,736 37,951
4   Pays de la Loire 52,228 40,989 35,686 35,257 35,136
5   Brittany 49,922 39,017 34,313 33,780 32,992
6   Nouvelle-Aquitaine 48,485 38,897 34,508 34,326 33,112
7   Normandy 47,848 37,688 33,588 33,263 33,182
8   Grand Est 47,707 38,401 33,803 33,711 33,021
9   Occitanie 47,063 38,662 33,468 33,218 32,720
10   Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 46,506 36,861 32,605 32,459 31,347
11   Centre-Val de Loire 46,122 38,134 33,349 33,069 32,871
12   Hauts-de-France 45,961 36,639 31,632 31,289 31,219
13   Corsica 43,564 36,500 32,790 32,410 32,349
14   Martinique 40,587 32,092 29,516 28,840 27,855
15   Guadeloupe 38,050 30,164 26,098 25,192 24,462
16   Réunion 36,718 29,070 26,794 26,324 25,552
17   French Guiana 22,980 20,624 19,756 19,784 19,531
18   Mayotte 16,306 12,258 12,475
  Saint Pierre and Miquelon 42,356
  New Caledonia 39,367
  French Polynesia 27,352
  Saint Barthélemy Last data is from 1999. GDP per capita that year was US$27,737,[13] i.e. 113.5% of Metropolitan France's GDP per capita.
  Saint Martin Last data is from 1999. GDP per capita that year was US$15,469,[13] i.e. 63.3% of Metropolitan France's GDP per capita.
  Wallis and Futuna Last data is from 2005. GDP per capita that year was US$13,102,[14] i.e. 37.9% of Metropolitan France's GDP per capita.
Notes
  1. ^ Metropolitan France + the four old overseas departments of Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, and Réunion. INSEE, Eurostat, the World Bank, and the IMF include neither the new overseas department of Mayotte, nor the overseas collectivities and New Caledonia when they publish economic figures of France.

See also

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References

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