List of Indonesian provinces by GRP per capita

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This article presents a list of Indonesian provinces sorted by their gross regional product nominal (GRP Nominal) per capita.

Methodology[]

GRP Nominal is the regional or provincial counterpart of the national gross domestic product, the most comprehensive measure of national economic activity. The Statistics Indonesia (Badan Pusat Statistik) derives GRP for a province as the sum of the GRP Nominal originating in all the industries in the province at current prices market.[1]

List of Indonesian administrative divisions by GRP Nominal, with 14,140 IDR = US$1 term of Nominal while 4,875.86 IDR = US$1 term of PPP.[2] Note some provinces have little population and large oil, gas, or mining revenues, and therefore GRP Nominal does not reflect consumer demand.

Per Capita Data[]

Provinces of Indonesia by nominal Gross regional product per capita in 2019 (US$)
  12,001 above
  9,001 to 12,000
  6,001 to 9,000
  3,001 to 6,000
  0 to 3,000
Provinces of Indonesia by Gross regional product (PPP) per capita in 2019 (US$)
  40,001 above
  30,001 to 40,000
  20,001 to 30,000
  10,001 to 20,000
  0 to 10,000
Rank Province Region Per capita
(in thousand Rp)
Per capita Nominal Per capita PPP
($) Comparable country ($) Comparable country
1  Jakarta Java 269,074 19,029  Lithuania 55,184  Sweden
2  East Kalimantan Kalimantan 175,654 12,423  Romania 36,026  Portugal
3  North Kalimantan Kalimantan 131,302 9,286  Turkey 26,929  Kazakhstan
4  Riau Islands Sumatra 122,430 8,658  Brazil 25,108  Chile
5  Riau Sumatra 108,757 7,762  Thailand 22,509  Argentina
6  West Papua Western New Guinea 87,897 6,216  Colombia 18,026  Palau
- Kalimantan Indonesia 78,492 5,551  Jamaica 16,250  China
- Western New Guinea Indonesia 63,164 4,466  Moldova 13,075  Paraguay
- Java Island Indonesia 62,803 4,441  Moldova 13,002  South Africa
7  Jambi Sumatra 60,065 4,248  Georgia 12,319  Egypt
-  Indonesia South East Asia 59,981 4,242  Mongolia 12,302  Egypt
8  East Java Java 59,257 4,191  Mongolia 12,153  Egypt
- Sumatra Island Indonesia 58,460 4,135  El Salvador 12,105  Egypt
9  Bali Lesser Sunda Islands 58,243 4,119  El Salvador 11,945  Ecuador
10  South Sulawesi Sulawesi 57,026 4,033  Tuvalu 11,695  Algeria
11  Papua Western New Guinea 56,141 3,970  Tuvalu 11,513  Bhutan
12  Central Kalimantan Kalimantan 55,356 3,915  Algeria 11,353  Iraq
13  North Sumatra Sumatra 55,054 3,894  Algeria 11,292  Iraq
14  Central Sulawesi Sulawesi 54,486 3,853  Sri Lanka 11,174  Tunisia
15  South Sumatra Sumatra 53,742 3,801  Eswatini 11,023  Tunisia
16  North Sulawesi Sulawesi 51,936 3,672  Ukraine 10,699  Algeria
- Sulawesi Island Indonesia 51,681 3,655  Ukraine 10,649  Algeria
17  Banten Java 51,439 3,638  Ukraine 10,550  Jordan
18  Bangka Belitung Islands Sumatra 50,933 3,602  Cape Verde 10,446  Jordan
19  Southeast Sulawesi Sulawesi 47,790 3,380  Philippines 9,802  Namibia
20  West Sumatra Sumatra 45,288 3,203  Morocco 9,289  Philippines
21  West Java Java 43,092 3,048  Egypt 8,839  Guatemala
22  Lampung Sumatra 42,694 3,019  Egypt 8,755  Guatemala
23  South Kalimantan Kalimantan 42,586 3,012  Egypt 8,735  Guatemala
24  West Kalimantan Kalimantan 41,885 2,962  Angola 8,590  Vietnam
25  Central Java Java 39,243 2,775  Vietnam 8,048  Laos
26  Special Region of Yogyakarta Java 36,795 2,602  Vietnam 7,546  Morocco
27  Bengkulu Sumatra 36,219 2,562  Honduras 7,430  Cape Verde
28  Gorontalo Sulawesi 34,217 2,420  Laos 7,014  India
29  West Sulawesi Sulawesi 33,588 2,375  Laos 6,888  India
- Lesser Sunda Islands Indonesia 33,111 2,341  Laos 6,853  India
30  North Maluku Maluku Islands 31,627 2,237  Nigeria 6,487  Samoa
31  Aceh Sumatra 30,571 2,162  India 6,270  Tonga
- Maluku Islands Indonesia 28,108 1,987  India 5,819  Honduras
32  West Nusa Tenggara Lesser Sunda Islands 26,166 1,851  Bangladesh 5,368  Myanmar
33  Maluku Maluku Islands 25,658 1,815  Kenya 5,264  Nigeria
34  East Nusa Tenggara Lesser Sunda Islands 19,591 1,386  Myanmar 4,019  Marshall Islands

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik (2020). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Provinsi di Indonesia 2015-2019. Jakarta: Badan Pusat Statistik.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-11-13. Retrieved 2016-11-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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