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Spanish Regional Accounts. Regional Gross Domestic Product. 2000-2023 Series 18 December 2024

Illes Balears was the autonomous community with the highest GDP growth in volume terms in 2023 (5.7%). It was followed by Canarias (5.1%) and La Rioja (4.2%). The regions with the lowest GDP variation rates in terms of volume were the Autonomous Cities of Ceuta (1.7%) and Melilla (1.8%) and Región de Murcia (2.0%).

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Gross domestic product per capita. Year 2023
  Note Value Annual variation
Total National   30,968 7.7
Andalucía   23,218 8.0
Aragón   34,658 6.4
Asturias, Principado de   28,130 6.7
Balears, Illes   34,381 10.9
Canarias   24,345 10.2
Cantabria   28,461 7.4
Castilla y León   29,698 8.5
Castilla - La Mancha   25,758 7.3
Cataluña   35,325 6.9
Comunitat Valenciana   26,453 6.9
Extremadura   23,604 7.6
Galicia   28,644 8.
Madrid, Comunidad de   42,198 7.
Murcia, Región de   25.887 6,4
Navarra, Comunidad Foral de   37,088 6.7
País Vasco   39,547 86
Rioja, La   32,828 8.5
Ceuta   22,751 6.8
Melilla   20,479 5.0
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The Spanish Regional Accounts (SRA) is a statistical operation that the INE has been carrying out since 1980 and whose main objective is to provide a quantified, systematic and as complete a description as possible of the regional economic activity in Spain (Autonomous Communities and provinces), during the considered reference period.

This information allows the analysis and evaluation of the structure and development of the regional economies and serves as a statistical base for the design, execution and monitoring of regional policies.

The regional accounts are a specification of the national accounts; that is, the Spanish National Accounts (SNA) are the conceptual and quantitative framework in which the SRA is integrated.