List of cities by GDP#Europe, Western
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File:Lights of Rockefeller Center during sunset.jpg is the world’s principal fintech and financial center{{cite web |url = https://www.longfinance.net/publications/long-finance-reports/the-global-financial-centres-index-35/|title = The Global Financial Centres Index 35|date = March 21, 2024|publisher = Long Finance|access-date = March 26, 2024}}{{cite news|url=https://themessenger.com/business/sorry-london-new-york-is-still-the-financial-capital-of-the-world|title=Sorry, London — New York Is Still the Financial Capital of the World|author=Laura Bratton|publisher=The Messenger|date=September 28, 2023|access-date=March 26, 2024|quote=The GDP of the New York City metropolitan area is larger than the country of South Korea...New York City was ranked as the most competitive city in the financial industry for the fifth straight year.|archive-date=October 11, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231011211612/https://themessenger.com/business/sorry-london-new-york-is-still-the-financial-capital-of-the-world|url-status=dead}} and the largest metropolitan economy in the world, with a nominal gross metropolitan product of over US$2.5 trillion.{{cite web |title=Gross Domestic Product by County and Metropolitan Area|url=https://fred.stlouisfed.org/release?et=&pageID=2&rid=397&t=|website=fred.stlouisfed.org}}]]
This is a list of cities in the world by nominal gross domestic product (GDP). The United Nations uses three definitions for what constitutes a city, as not all cities may be classified using the same criteria. Cities may be defined as the cities proper, by the extent of their urban area, or their metropolitan regions.{{cite web |url=http://www.unicef.org/sowc2012/statistics.php |title=SOWC-2012-DEFINITIONS|publisher=UNICEF|access-date=29 January 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131208114052/http://www.unicef.org/sowc2012/statistics.php |archive-date=8 December 2013}} The methodology of calculating GDP may differ between the studies and are widely based on projections and sometimes approximate estimations, notably for cities that are not within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Refer to sources for more information. Click on the headers to reorganize columns.
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Cities (metropolitan areas) by percentage of national GDP
This table contains only the first metropolitan area from a given country by GDP.
Data for metropolitan areas is as in the previous section of this article.
Data for countries is from List of countries by GDP (nominal) (IMF).
Luxembourg City-Trier is partially in France but only Luxembourg's national GDP is considered.
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!Metropolitan area !GDP !Country !National GDP !% of |
City of San Marino
|1.54 |1.70 |90.872 |
Luxembourg City-Trier
|69.45 |86.90 |79.925 |
Montevideo
|53.9 |70.165 |76.819 |
Dhaka
|285.1 |451.534 |63.140 |
Tallinn
|22.797 |38.401 |59.366 |
Tel Aviv
|310.00 |527.694 |58.746 |
Seoul
|1006 |1839.058 |54.702 |
Abu Dhabi
|277.93 |514.130 |54.058 |
Taipei
|407.838 |773.038 |52.758 |
Abidjan
|27 |52.512 |51.417 |
Bangkok
|252.128 |495.622 |50.871 |
Riga
|25.207 |39.469 |50.749 |
Dublin
|272.454 |549.003 |49.627 |
Budapest
|86.93 |182.110 |47.735 |
Karachi
|176.2 |374.850 |47.005 |
Sofia
|33.042 |70.311 |46.994 |
Tbilisi
|14.131 |30.536 |46.277 |
Athens
|85.809 |188.329 |45.563 |
Cairo
|190.200 |423.300 |44.933 |
Helsinki
|125.166 |280.462 |44.629 |
Copenhagen
|179.846 |408.378 |44.039 |
Prague
|130.085 |301.831 |43.099 |
Lima
|114.400 |Peru |266.912 |42.861 |
Yerevan
|5.23 |12.458 |41.981 |
Tokyo
|2080.758 |5054.094 |41.170 |
Brussels
|237.08 |584.073 |40.591 |
Lisbon
|103.33 |255.705 |40.410 |
Belgrade
|25.31 |62.787 |40.311 |
Manila
|162.3 |404.353 |40.099 |
Kuala Lumpur
|159.603 |399.705 |39.930 |
Addis Ababa
|61.2 |159.747 |38.311 |
Buenos Aires
|235.600 |645.511 |36.498 |
Casablanca
|47.000 |130.952 |35.891 |
Vienna
|165.968 |471.374 |35.209 |
Auckland
|88.540 |252.236 |35.102 |
Kabul
|6.00 |17.329 |34.624 |
Bogotá
|121.800 |363.570 |33.501 |
Paris
|1,278.819 |3798.502 |31.381 |
Johannesburg
|134.682 |406.755 |33.111 |
Stockholm
|203.899 |637.187 |32.000 |
Istanbul
|275.365 |905.800 |30.400 |
London
|1178.130484 |3730.260 |31.583 |
Minsk
|19.913 |71.792 |27.737 |
Nairobi
|30 |108.747 |27.587 |
Bucharest
|78.052 |286.015 |27.289 |
Jakarta
|338.836 |1319.076 |24.711 |
Sydney
|398.037 |1658.439 |24.001 |
Ho Chi Minh City
|96.399 |407.965 |23.629 |
Mexico City
|340.800 |1463.324 |23.289 |
Lagos
|102.010 |441.632 |23.098 |
Amsterdam
|237.841 |1047.364 |22.709 |
Moscow
|504.808 |2269.899 |22.239 |
Riyadh
|243.793 |1,108.571 |21.992 |
Madrid
|334.743 |1620.558 |20.66 |
Toronto
|411.866 |2007.472 |20.517 |
Kaunas
|14.406 |71.134 |20.252 |
Oslo
|73.715 |367.633 |20.051 |
Warsaw
|135.343 |689.888 |19.618 |
Caracas
|70 |372.592 |18.787 |
Almaty
|41.485 |225.529 |18.395 |
Dar es Salaam
|10.4 |58.797 |17.688 |
Kyiv
|27.5 |156.579 |17.563 |
São Paulo
|319.300 |2173.671 |14.689 |
Delhi
|521.5 |3567.552 |14.618 |
Rhine-Ruhr
|634.437 |4351.188 |14.581 |
Milan
|233.596 |1905.954 |12.256 |
New York
|2298.868394 |27720.725 |8.293 |
Shanghai
|757.217 |18273.100 |4.144 |
Cities by wealth
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|+World's 15 richest cities in 2017{{cite web |author1=Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj |date=February 12, 2018 |title=World's 15 Richest Cities In 2017: New York, London, And Tokyo, Tops List |url=https://ceoworld.biz/2018/02/12/worlds-15-richest-cities-in-2017-new-york-london-and-tokyo-tops-list/ |magazine=CEO World Magazine}} !City !Wealth !Country/Region |
New York City
|$3 trillion |{{flag|United States}} |
London
|$2.7 trillion | {{flag|United Kingdom}} |
Tokyo
|$2.5 trillion |{{flag|Japan}} |
San Francisco
|$2.3 trillion |{{flag|United States}} |
Beijing
|$2.2 trillion |{{flag|China}} |
Shanghai
|$2 trillion |{{flag|China}} |
Los Angeles
|$1.4 trillion |{{flag|United States}} |
Hong Kong
|$1.3 trillion |{{flag|Hong Kong}} |
Sydney
|$1 trillion |{{flag|Australia}} |
Singapore
|$1 trillion |{{flag|Singapore}} |
Chicago
|$0.98 trillion |{{flag|United States}} |
Mumbai
|$0.94 trillion |{{flag|India}} |
Toronto
|$0.94 trillion |{{flag|Canada}} |
Frankfurt
|$0.91 trillion |{{flag|Germany}} |
Paris
|$0.86 trillion |{{flag|France}} |
See also
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