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Gross Domestic Product. Per inhabitant in purchasing power parity (PPP)

Gross Domestic Product. Per inhabitant in purchasing power parity (PPP) Catalonia
European Union (EU-27=100) Euro zone (EMU-19=100) Spain=100 GDP 2019 revision (millions of euros) Population (of 1th of July) PPP (EU-27 =1)
2022 (p) 104.0 99.8 121.6 269,505 7,838,777 0.9325
2021 (p) 102.7 98.2 121.8 243,790 7,750,324 0.9371
2020 101.4 96.8 122.4 223,906 7,741,323 0.9491
2019 112.6 106.6 123.9 251,556 7,681,327 0.9291
2018 113.1 106.6 124.0 242,434 7,591,779 0.9317
2017 114.5 107.4 123.4 232,187 7,529,219 0.9185
2016 114.1 106.6 124.0 222,514 7,480,216 0.9252
2015 112.9 105.6 123.6 213,746 7,443,140 0.9247
2014 112.2 104.5 124.0 204,896 7,434,334 0.9243
2013 111.1 103.2 123.3 201,531 7,459,594 0.9351
2012 110.9 103.1 122.0 201,768 7,498,268 0.9412
2011 112.8 104.4 121.8 208,341 7,512,893 0.9585
2010 116.6 107.4 121.0 208,593 7,481,935 0.9606
2009 121.4 111.4 120.5 206,813 7,439,311 0.9519
2008 124.4 113.6 121.8 216,220 7,357,506 0.9355
2007 129.0 116.8 123.6 212,244 7,222,495 0.9277
2006 131.1 117.9 124.5 199,153 7,070,810 0.9260
2005 128.3 115.0 124.9 183,581 6,920,811 0.9397
2004 126.4 113.0 125.2 169,931 6,770,014 0.9375
2003 125.8 111.7 124.4 156,673 6,626,111 0.9249
2002 125.2 110.7 124.5 145,947 6,478,489 0.9057
2001 124.7 109.7 125.9 136,952 6,325,735 0.9033
2000 125.5 110.2 128.5 127,605 6,213,904 0.8907
Units: GDP per inhabitant in PPP Index.
Source: Idescat. Annual Economic Accounts for Catalonia. 2019 Benchmark Revision; Population Estimates; Eurostat.
(p) Provisional data.
Gross Domestic Product. Per inhabitant in purchasing power parity (PPP) Spain
European Union (EU-27=100) Euro zone (EMU-19=100) GDP 2019 revision (millions of euros) Population (of 1th of July) PPP (EU-27 =1)
2022 (p) 85.5 82.1 1,346,377 47,615,040 0.9325
2021 (p) 84.3 80.6 1,222,290 47,331,550 0.9371
2020 82.8 79.1 1,119,010 47,355,690 0.9491
2019 90.9 86.1 1,245,513 47,105,360 0.9291
2018 91.3 86.0 1,203,859 46,728,810 0.9317
2017 92.8 87.0 1,162,492 46,532,870 0.9185
2016 92.0 86.0 1,114,420 46,449,870 0.9252
2015 91.3 85.4 1,078,092 46,410,150 0.9247
2014 90.5 84.3 1,032,608 46,455,120 0.9243
2013 90.1 83.7 1,020,677 46,593,240 0.9351
2012 90.9 84.5 1,031,104 46,766,400 0.9412
2011 92.6 85.7 1,063,763 46,736,260 0.9585
2010 96.3 88.8 1,072,709 46,562,480 0.9606
2009 100.7 92.4 1,069,323 46,367,550 0.9519
2008 102.1 93.3 1,109,541 45,983,170 0.9355
2007 104.4 94.5 1,075,539 45,236,010 0.9277
2006 105.3 94.7 1,003,823 44,360,520 0.9260
2005 102.7 92.0 927,357 43,662,610 0.9397
2004 101.0 90.3 859,437 42,859,170 0.9375
2003 101.1 89.8 802,266 42,196,230 0.9249
2002 100.5 88.9 749,552 41,423,520 0.9057
2001 99.1 87.2 700,993 40,766,050 0.9033
2000 97.6 85.7 647,851 40,554,390 0.8907
Units: GDP per inhabitant in PPP Index.
Source: INE. Annual Spanish National Accounts. 2019 Benchmark Revision.
Note: Data for Spain were updated on 27 March 2024.
(p) Provisional data.

Last update: June 22, 2023. Revised series on December 19, 2023.

Methodological note

Gross Domestic Product per inhabitant (GDPph) is an economic variable which is used to indicate the economic level of a territory. In territories of a certain size it is a reliable measure of the welfare of the population.

Homogeneous comparisons of macromagnitudes between different economies require a specific unit of account: purchasing power parity (PPP). Its purpose is to homogenise the purchasing power of the residents in each territory in order to eliminate differences caused by the different price levels in the territories being compared.

To measure this economic variable in Catalonia, Idescat presents indexes for the EU-27, EU-15, EMU-19 and Spain. The information has two options:

  • GDP per inhabitant (GDPph)
  • Harmonised GDP per inhabitant (HGDPph)

At the end of this note there is a list of the countries included in each of the geographical areas.

GDP per inhabitant is obtained from Idescat's estimates of Gross Domestic Product (2019 Benchmark revision) and population on 1 July.

Harmonised GDP per inhabitant is obtained from the GDP and population estimates for Catalonia in INE's Spanish Regional Accounting. Harmonised GDP (HGDP) has been drawn up using methods for dividing up the state variable, and hence the sum of regional estimates is congruent with the state total. As a result they are harmonised estimates.

Either GDP or HGDP can be used depending on the user's purpose. In this respect it is complementary information with differentiated analytical features.

The tables show the reference data used to build the indexes. In the case of HGDP the published index per inhabitant is calculated using GDP, population and PPP. By agreement between Eurostat and the EU Member States, the value of GDP of the "extraregio" activities are no longer divided between the rest of the territories of each State.

The comparison of macromagnitudes between different territories in the same state raises some specific problems similar to those found between different states. Eurostat assigns the same purchasing power parity to all the regions in a state, but the results of the regional comparisons could vary significantly if adjustments were made to include these differentials.

GDPph and HGDPph estimates are provisional to the extent that the original variables used in the calculation are too (GDP, population and exchange rates in purchasing power parities). Thus these data may be revised due to the inclusion of new statistical information.

In view of the different calendar for the dissemination of the magnitudes estimated by the INE, Eurostat and Idescat, the updating of the data involved in the calculation of these two indicators is performed at different points in time. This circumstance may produce a temporary difference in relation to the reference period of the series that are disseminated. For example, the reference period of the GDP per inhabitant in purchasing power parity does not match that of the Annual Economic Accounts for Catalonia until Eurostat updates the purchasing power parities. There may also be some transitory inconsistency in the harmonised data for GDP per inhabitant as the Regional Spanish Accounts (CRE) analyses its data with a delay and less frequently than the Spanish National Accounts (CNE).

Geographical areas:

  • Euro Zone EMU-19: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal and Cyprus.
  • European Union EU-15: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, United Kingdom and Sweden.
  • European Union (EU-27 2020): Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.