This is a list of Regions of Peru by GDP and GDP per capita.
Regions by GDP in 2015 according to data by the OECD. [1]
Rank | Region | GDP in mil PER | GDP in mil USD (PPP) |
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1 | Lima Region | 306,331 | 124,869 |
2 | Arequipa Region | 78,739 | 35,708 |
3 | La Libertad Region | 49,798 | 20,442 |
4 | Piura Region | 26,595 | 17,352 |
5 | Cusco Region | 23,126 | 15,089 |
6 | Ica Region | 21,301 | 13,898 |
7 | Áncash Region | 20,568 | 13,420 |
8 | Junín Region | 18,071 | 11,791 |
9 | Cajamarca Region | 15,763 | 10,285 |
10 | Lambayeque Region | 15,547 | 10,144 |
11 | Puno Region | 13,556 | 8,844 |
12 | Loreto Region | 10,713 | 6,990 |
13 | San Martín Region | 8,049 | 5,252 |
14 | Moquegua | 7,931 | 5,175 |
15 | Ayacucho Region | 7,538 | 4,919 |
16 | Huánuco Region | 7,494 | 4,889 |
17 | Tacna Region | 7,063 | 4,608 |
18 | Ucayali Region | 5,918 | 3,861 |
19 | Pasco Region | 5,749 | 3,751 |
20 | Huancavelica Region | 4,640 | 3,028 |
21 | Amazonas Region | 4,258 | 2,779 |
22 | Apurímac Region | 3,897 | 2,543 |
23 | Madre de Dios Region | 3,459 | 2,257 |
24 | Tumbes Region | 3,422 | 2,233 |
Peru | 602,527 | 393,125 |
Regions by GDP per capita in 2014 according to data by the OECD. [1]
Rank | Region | GDP per capita in PER | GDP per capita in USD (PPP) |
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1 | Lima Region | 47,246 | 31,181 |
2 | Moquegua Region | 29,535 | 19,492 |
3 | Ica Region | 26,258 | 17,329 |
4 | Arequipa Region | 23,994 | 15,835 |
5 | Tacna Region | 20,527 | 13,547 |
6 | Madre de Dios Region | 20,234 | 13,354 |
7 | Cusco Region | 18,743 | 12,370 |
8 | Pasco Region | 18,677 | 12,326 |
9 | Áncash Region | 16,694 | 11,017 |
10 | La Libertad Region | 15,194 | 10,027 |
11 | Tumbes Region | 14,766 | 9,745 |
12 | Piura Region | 14,356 | 9,474 |
13 | Junín Region | 11,795 | 7,784 |
14 | Lambayeque Region | 11,483 | 7,578 |
15 | Ucayali Region | 11,223 | 7,407 |
16 | Loreto Region | 10,818 | 7,139 |
17 | Ayacucho Region | 10,209 | 6,737 |
18 | Cajamarca Region | 10,102 | 6,667 |
19 | Amazonas Region | 9,790 | 6,461 |
20 | Puno Region | 9,437 | 6,228 |
21 | Huancavelica Region | 9,070 | 5,986 |
22 | San Martín Region | 8,904 | 5,876 |
23 | Apurímac Region | 7,865 | 5,191 |
24 | Huánuco Region | 7,821 | 5,162 |
Peru | 18,523 | 12,225 |
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