List of Brazilian states by Gross Domestic Product
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Brazil
produced, in 2007, a gross domestic product
(GDP) of R$
2.661.345 million or US$
1.333.502 million in nominal terms, ranking 10th worldwide, and US$ 1.849.082 million in Purchasing Power Parity
(PPP) terms, ranking 8th worldwide, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) and the International Monetary Fund
(IMF). In that year, the Brazilian economy
grew 6.1% in real terms according to revised figures of the IBGE, ranking 28th worldwide. The per capita accounts of the GDP were of R$ 14.464,73 or US$ 7.106,64 in nominal terms, ranking 63rd worldwide, and US$ 9.854,322 in PPP terms, ranking 77th worldwide. The Brazilian population, in 2007, was of 183,987,291, ranking 5th worldwide and totaling 2.84% of the world's population.
Brazil is formed by the union of 27 Units of the Federation—26 States and the Federal District
, which contains the capital city, Brasília
. Of these, seven states; São Paulo
, Rio de Janeiro
, Minas Gerais
, Rio Grande do Sul
, Paraná
, Bahia
and Santa Catarina
; with the Federal District, concentrate almost 80% of the national economy. São Paulo is the richest and most populous state of Brazil, ranking 16th and 27th worldwide, respectively; Rio de Janeiro is the second richest and the third most populous state, ranking 65th and 59th worldwide; and Minas Gerais is the third richest and the second most populous state, ranking 80th and 55th worldwide. Piauí
has the lowest GDP per capita at the same time that the Federal District has the highest. Amapá
, Acre
and Roraima
are the poorest states in the country with 0,59% of the national GDP.
and added value of each economic activity, as well as indicators of growth in the volume of annual production and the annual index of prices of goods and services produced and the main inputs consumed. The methodology and database of the Report is completely integrated to the series of National Accounts, which has as initial reference the year 2003, with results consistent with the National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAE).
list of Brazilian states in main Fiscal years, all figures are from Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). Calculating GDP of Brazilian states is based on BRL
(R$), for an easy comparison, all the GDP figures are converted into US$
according to current annual average exchange rates#Note.
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...
produced, in 2007, a gross domestic product
Gross domestic product
Gross domestic product refers to the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living....
(GDP) of R$
Brazilian real
The real is the present-day currency of Brazil. Its sign is R$ and its ISO code is BRL. It is subdivided into 100 centavos ....
2.661.345 million or US$
United States dollar
The United States dollar , also referred to as the American dollar, is the official currency of the United States of America. It is divided into 100 smaller units called cents or pennies....
1.333.502 million in nominal terms, ranking 10th worldwide, and US$ 1.849.082 million in Purchasing Power Parity
Purchasing power parity
In economics, purchasing power parity is a condition between countries where an amount of money has the same purchasing power in different countries. The prices of the goods between the countries would only reflect the exchange rates...
(PPP) terms, ranking 8th worldwide, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) and the International Monetary Fund
International Monetary Fund
The International Monetary Fund is an organization of 187 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world...
(IMF). In that year, the Brazilian economy
Economy of Brazil
The economy of Brazil is the world's seventh largest by nominal GDP and eighth largest by purchasing power parity. Brazil has moderately free markets and an inward-oriented economy...
grew 6.1% in real terms according to revised figures of the IBGE, ranking 28th worldwide. The per capita accounts of the GDP were of R$ 14.464,73 or US$ 7.106,64 in nominal terms, ranking 63rd worldwide, and US$ 9.854,322 in PPP terms, ranking 77th worldwide. The Brazilian population, in 2007, was of 183,987,291, ranking 5th worldwide and totaling 2.84% of the world's population.
Brazil is formed by the union of 27 Units of the Federation—26 States and the Federal District
Brazilian Federal District
The Federal District is set apart for Brasília, the capital of Brazil. Located in a region called Planalto Central, or Central Plateau, the Federal District is divided in 29 administrative regions. Brasilia - place where the three branches of the Federal Government are located - is the main...
, which contains the capital city, Brasília
Brasília
Brasília is the capital city of Brazil. The name is commonly spelled Brasilia in English. The city and its District are located in the Central-West region of the country, along a plateau known as Planalto Central. It has a population of about 2,557,000 as of the 2008 IBGE estimate, making it the...
. Of these, seven states; São Paulo
São Paulo (state)
São Paulo is a state in Brazil. It is the major industrial and economic powerhouse of the Brazilian economy. Named after Saint Paul, São Paulo has the largest population, industrial complex, and economic production in the country. It is the richest state in Brazil...
, Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro (state)
Rio de Janeiro is one of the 27 states of Brazil.Rio de Janeiro has the second largest economy of Brazil behind only São Paulo state.The state of Rio de Janeiro is located within the Brazilian geopolitical region classified as the Southeast...
, Minas Gerais
Minas Gerais
Minas Gerais is one of the 26 states of Brazil, of which it is the second most populous, the third richest, and the fourth largest in area. Minas Gerais is the Brazilian state with the largest number of Presidents of Brazil, the current one, Dilma Rousseff, being one of them. The capital is the...
, Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul is the southernmost state in Brazil, and the state with the fifth highest Human Development Index in the country. In this state is located the southernmost city in the country, Chuí, on the border with Uruguay. In the region of Bento Gonçalves and Caxias do Sul, the largest wine...
, Paraná
Paraná (state)
Paraná is one of the states of Brazil, located in the South of the country, bordered on the north by São Paulo state, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by Santa Catarina state and the Misiones Province of Argentina, and on the west by Mato Grosso do Sul and the republic of Paraguay,...
, Bahia
Bahia
Bahia is one of the 26 states of Brazil, and is located in the northeastern part of the country on the Atlantic coast. It is the fourth most populous Brazilian state after São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro, and the fifth-largest in size...
and Santa Catarina
Santa Catarina (state)
Santa Catarina is a state in southern Brazil with one of the highest standards of living in Latin America. Its capital is Florianópolis, which mostly lies on the Santa Catarina Island. Neighbouring states are Rio Grande do Sul to the south and Paraná to the north. It is bounded on the east by...
; with the Federal District, concentrate almost 80% of the national economy. São Paulo is the richest and most populous state of Brazil, ranking 16th and 27th worldwide, respectively; Rio de Janeiro is the second richest and the third most populous state, ranking 65th and 59th worldwide; and Minas Gerais is the third richest and the second most populous state, ranking 80th and 55th worldwide. Piauí
Piauí
Piauí is one of the states of Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country.Piauí has the shortest coastline of any of the non-landlocked Brazilian states at 66 km , and the capital, Teresina, is the only state capital in the north east to be located inland...
has the lowest GDP per capita at the same time that the Federal District has the highest. Amapá
Amapá
Amapá is one of the states of Brazil, located in the extreme north, bordering French Guiana and Suriname to the north. To the east is the Atlantic Ocean, and to the south and west is the Brazilian state of Pará. Perhaps one of the main features of the state is the River Oiapoque, as it was once...
, Acre
Acre
The acre is a unit of area in a number of different systems, including the imperial and U.S. customary systems. The most commonly used acres today are the international acre and, in the United States, the survey acre. The most common use of the acre is to measure tracts of land.The acre is related...
and Roraima
Roraima
Roraima is the northernmost and least populated state of Brazil, located in the Amazon region. It borders the states of Amazonas and Pará, as well as the nations of Venezuela and Guyana. The population is 400,000 and the capital is Boa Vista...
are the poorest states in the country with 0,59% of the national GDP.
Listings
The listings are based on data from the 2007 Regional Accounts Report, published by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), in partnership with the State Bodies of Statistics, State Departments of Government and the Superintendency of the Manaus Free Zone (SUFRAMA). Information is compiled from statistics on the annual value of production, intermediate consumptionIntermediate consumption
Intermediate consumption is an economic concept used in national accounts, such as the United Nations System of National Accounts , the US National Income and Product Accounts and the European System of Accounts .Conceptually, the aggregate "intermediate consumption" is equal to the amount of the...
and added value of each economic activity, as well as indicators of growth in the volume of annual production and the annual index of prices of goods and services produced and the main inputs consumed. The methodology and database of the Report is completely integrated to the series of National Accounts, which has as initial reference the year 2003, with results consistent with the National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAE).
Nominal
Here is a GDPGross domestic product
Gross domestic product refers to the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living....
list of Brazilian states in main Fiscal years, all figures are from Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). Calculating GDP of Brazilian states is based on BRL
Brazilian real
The real is the present-day currency of Brazil. Its sign is R$ and its ISO code is BRL. It is subdivided into 100 centavos ....
(R$), for an easy comparison, all the GDP figures are converted into US$
United States dollar
The United States dollar , also referred to as the American dollar, is the official currency of the United States of America. It is divided into 100 smaller units called cents or pennies....
according to current annual average exchange rates#Note.
GDP List (Nominal)
Rank (2008) |
State | 2008GDP (R$) |
2008GDP (US$) |
2005GDP (R$) |
2005GDP (US$) |
Brazil | 3,031,864 | 1,653,323 | 2,147,239 | 882,040 | |
1 | São Paulo (state) | 1,003,016 | 546,960 | 726,984 | 298,630 |
2 | Rio de Janeiro (state) | 343,182 | 187,143 | 247,018 | 101,470 |
3 | Minas Gerais | 282,522 | 154,064 | 192,639 | 79,132 |
4 | Rio Grande do Sul | 199,499 | 108,790 | 144,218 | 59,242 |
5 | Paraná (state) | 179,270 | 97,759 | 126,677 | 52,036 |
6 | Santa Catarina (state) | 123,283 | 67,228 | 85,316 | 35,046 |
7 | Bahia | 121,508 | 66,260 | 90,919 | 37,348 |
8 | 117,572 | 64,114 | 80,527 | 33,079 | |
9 | Goiás | 75,275 | 41,049 | 50,534 | 20,758 |
10 | Pernambuco | 70,441 | 38,413 | 49,922 | 20,507 |
11 | Espírito Santo | 69,870 | 38,101 | 47,223 | 19,398 |
12 | Ceará | 60,099 | 32,773 | 40,935 | 16,815 |
13 | Pará | 58,519 | 31,911 | 39,121 | 16,070 |
14 | Mato Grosso | 53,023 | 28,914 | 37,466 | 15,390 |
15 | Amazonas (state, Brazil) | 46,823 | 25,533 | 33,352 | 13,700 |
16 | Maranhão | 38,487 | 20,988 | 25,335 | 10,407 |
17 | Mato Grosso do Sul | 33,145 | 18,074 | 21,651 | 8,894 |
18 | Paraíba | 25,697 | 14,013 | 16,869 | 6,929 |
19 | Rio Grande do Norte | 25,481 | 13,895 | 17,870 | 7,341 |
20 | Alagoas | 19,552 | 10,662 | 14,139 | 5,808 |
21 | Sergipe | 19,447 | 10,605 | 13,427 | 5,516 |
22 | Rondônia | 17,888 | 9,755 | 12,884 | 5,292 |
23 | Piauí | 16,761 | 9,140 | 11,129 | 4,572 |
24 | Tocantins | 13,091 | 7,139 | 9,061 | 3,722 |
25 | Amapá | 6,765 | 3,689 | 4,361 | 1,791 |
26 | Acre (state) | 6,730 | 3,670 | 4,483 | 1,842 |
27 | Roraima | 4,889 | 2,666 | 3,179 | 1,306 |
Growth
State | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mato Grosso | 17,9% | 111,3% | 27– 4,6% | 85,0% | 210,2% | 95,0% |
2 | Maranhão | 14,4% | 29,1% | 125,0% | 27,3% | 95,2% | 55,3% |
3 | Espírito Santo | 17,8% | 37,8% | 27,7% | 154,3% | 104,9% | 250,0% |
4 | São Paulo (state) | 15,9% | 47,4% | 184,0% | 213,6% | 66,4% | 260,0% |
5 | Mato Grosso do Sul | 16,4% | 57,0% | 105,2% | 223,4% | 27– 0,8% | 17,8% |
6 | Paraná (state) | 14,3% | 66,7% | 262,0% | 26– 0,1% | 233,2% | 75,2% |
7 | Acre (state) | 16,9% | 76,5% | 95,4% | 47,3% | 75,7% | 45,8% |
8 | Rio Grande do Sul | 12,7% | 86,5% | 144,7% | 27– 2,8% | 223,4% | 104,8% |
9 | Sergipe | 12,6% | 96,2% | 164,1% | 65,5% | 164,3% | 182,6% |
10 | Santa Catarina (state) | 13,0% | 106,0% | 252,6% | 251,6% | 56,5% | 202,1% |
27— | 13,8% | 115,9% | 85,4% | 75,1% | 213,5% | 211,5% | |
11 | Minas Gerais | 15,2% | 125,6% | 193,9% | 204,0% | 134,6% | 240,4% |
12 | Goiás | 18,0% | 135,5% | 223,1% | 164,2% | 203,8% | 85,1% |
13 | Pernambuco | 15,3% | 145,4% | 115,1% | 174,2% | 193,9% | 221,2% |
14 | Bahia | 15,2% | 155,3% | 232,7% | 104,7% | 39,6% | 192,3% |
15 | Rondônia | 13,2% | 165,2% | 203,6% | 114,5% | 114,8% | 124,1% |
16 | Amapá | 12,9% | 175,1% | 75,8% | 56,3% | 154,3% | 133,9% |
17 | Tocantins | 16,1% | 184,7% | 213,1% | 37,3% | 85,5% | 114,6% |
18 | Amazonas (state, Brazil) | 14,5% | 194,5% | 242,6% | 110,2% | 111,5% | 26,4% |
19 | Alagoas | 14,1% | 204,1% | 154,4% | 94,9% | 183,9% | 162,8% |
20 | Rio de Janeiro (state) | 14,1% | 213,6% | 174,0% | 242,9% | 251,9% | 27– 0,2% |
21 | Ceará | 18,5% | 223,3% | 18,0% | 233,0% | 124,6% | 230,7% |
22 | Rio Grande do Norte | 14,5% | 232,6% | 134,8% | 144,3% | 242,2% | 172,8% |
23 | Roraima | 17,6% | 242,6% | 56,3% | 134,4% | 174,0% | 153,1% |
24 | Pará | 14,9% | 252,2% | 37,1% | 184,2% | 46,6% | 65,3% |
25 | Paraíba | 15,5% | 262,2% | 46,7% | 194,0% | 261,6% | 143,4% |
26 | Piauí | 18,8% | 272,0% | 66,1% | 124,5% | 144,5% | 36,0% |
28— | Brazil | 15,2% | 286,1% | 284,0% | 283,2% | 285,7% | 281,1% |
Per capita
State | R$ Brazilian real The real is the present-day currency of Brazil. Its sign is R$ and its ISO code is BRL. It is subdivided into 100 centavos .... ) |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
27— | 45,978 | 40,696 | 37,599 | 34,514 | 30,991 | 28,282 | |
1 | São Paulo (state) | 24,457 | 22,667 | 19,550 | 17,975 | 16,157 | 14,787 |
2 | Rio de Janeiro (state) | 21,621 | 19,245 | 17,692 | 16,057 | 14,663 | 12,513 |
3 | Santa Catarina (state) | 20,369 | 17,834 | 15,633 | 14,542 | 13,403 | 11,764 |
4 | Espírito Santo | 20,230 | 18,002 | 15,234 | 13,854 | 11,997 | 9,424 |
5 | Rio Grande do Sul | 18,378 | 16,688 | 14,304 | 13,298 | 12,850 | 11,741 |
6 | Mato Grosso | 17,927 | 14,953 | 12,340 | 13,365 | 13,444 | 10,347 |
7 | Paraná (state) | 16,928 | 15,711 | 13,151 | 12,344 | 12,079 | 10,935 |
8 | Minas Gerais | 14,233 | 12,519 | 11,024 | 10,013 | 9,335 | 7,936 |
9 | Mato Grosso do Sul | 14,188 | 12,411 | 10,592 | 9,561 | 9,461 | 8,772 |
10 | Amazonas (state, Brazil) | 14,014 | 13,042 | 11,826 | 10,318 | 9,657 | 8,099 |
11 | Goiás | 12,879 | 11,547 | 9,956 | 8,992 | 8,718 | 7,936 |
12 | Rondônia | 11,977 | 10,319 | 8,389 | 8,395 | 7,208 | 6,594 |
13 | Roraima | 11,845 | 10,534 | 9,074 | 8,124 | 7,360 | 7,454 |
14 | Amapá | 11,033 | 10,253 | 8,542 | 7,334 | 7,026 | 6,219 |
15 | Tocantins | 10,223 | 8,920 | 7,208 | 6,939 | 6,555 | 5,783 |
16 | Acre (state) | 9,896 | 8,789 | 7,040 | 6,693 | 6,251 | 5,277 |
17 | Sergipe | 9,779 | 8,711 | 7,559 | 6,823 | 6,289 | 5,718 |
18 | Bahia | 8,378 | 7,787 | 6,918 | 6,581 | 5,780 | 5,031 |
19 | Rio Grande do Norte | 8,203 | 7,607 | 6,753 | 5,950 | 5,259 | 4,626 |
20 | Pernambuco | 8,065 | 7,336 | 6,526 | 5,933 | 5,287 | 4,773 |
21 | Pará | 7,993 | 7,006 | 6,240 | 5,612 | 5,191 | 4,448 |
22 | Ceará | 7,112 | 6,149 | 5,634 | 5,055 | 4,621 | 4,145 |
23 | Paraíba | 6,866 | 6,097 | 5,506 | 4,691 | 4,209 | 3,998 |
24 | Alagoas | 6,227 | 5,858 | 5,162 | 4,688 | 4,324 | 3,804 |
25 | Maranhão | 6,104 | 5,165 | 4,627 | 4,150 | 3,587 | 3,111 |
26 | Piauí | 5,373 | 4,661 | 4,211 | 3,701 | 3,297 | 2,977 |
28— | Brazil | 15,989 | 14,464 | 12,686 | 11,658 | 10,692 | 9,497 |
See also
- States of Brazil
- Economy of BrazilEconomy of BrazilThe economy of Brazil is the world's seventh largest by nominal GDP and eighth largest by purchasing power parity. Brazil has moderately free markets and an inward-oriented economy...
- List of country subdivisions by GDP over 100 billion US dollars
- List of subnational entities
Note
- Annual average exchange rates: GDP (in US$United States dollarThe United States dollar , also referred to as the American dollar, is the official currency of the United States of America. It is divided into 100 smaller units called cents or pennies....
), accorfding to UN Countrys GDP list, GDP 2008 of Brazil is R$Brazilian realThe real is the present-day currency of Brazil. Its sign is R$ and its ISO code is BRL. It is subdivided into 100 centavos ....
3,004,881 mil. or US$United States dollarThe United States dollar , also referred to as the American dollar, is the official currency of the United States of America. It is divided into 100 smaller units called cents or pennies....
1,638,639 mil., It is estimated that average exchange rate is R$Brazilian realThe real is the present-day currency of Brazil. Its sign is R$ and its ISO code is BRL. It is subdivided into 100 centavos ....
1.8338 per US$ in 2008; GDP 2005 of Brazil is R$Brazilian realThe real is the present-day currency of Brazil. Its sign is R$ and its ISO code is BRL. It is subdivided into 100 centavos ....
2,147,239 mil. or US$ 882,044 mil., average exchange rate is R$ 2.4344 per us$.