This is a list of Australian states and territories by gross state product, in 2010–11.[1] Countries with similar nominal GDP and nominal GDP per capita figures in 2010 (based on International Monetary Fund's List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita 2010 figures and 30 June 2010 exchange rates), and on population sizes, are also identified.
State or territory | GSP (million A$, 2010–11) |
Population (end Jun qtr 2011) |
GSP per capita (A$, 2010–11) |
Equivalent country by population | Equivalent country by GDP | Equivalent country by GDP per capita |
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New South Wales | 419,895 | 7,303,690 | 57,828 | Serbia | Iran | Netherlands |
Victoria | 305,615 | 5,624,090 | 54,774 | Denmark | Finland | Austria |
Queensland | 251,616 | 4,580,725 | 55,414 | Costa Rica | Nigeria | United States |
Western Australia | 187,117 | 2,346,410 | 80,858 | Mongolia | Algeria | Switzerland |
South Australia | 86,323 | 1,657,001 | 52,318 | Qatar | Sudan | Iceland |
Australian Capital Territory | 29,473 | 365,421 | 81,420 | Bahamas | Cameroon | United Arab Emirates |
Tasmania | 23,738 | 510,560 | 46,639 | Luxembourg | Bolivia | Kuwait |
Northern Territory | 16,281 | 230,172 | 70,961 | Vanuatu | Equatorial Guinea | United Arab Emirates |
Australia (GDP) | 1,320,057 | 22,620,554 | 58,811 |
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