regional per capita GDP reached 20,000 euros and already exceeds those of Castilla-La Mancha, Murcia, Canarias, Extremadura and Andalusia.
How much all goods and services produced and provided in Galicia? Since conventional factories, government, through farming and agriculture and transport. Well, almost 54,800 million euros, at the end of last year, with the first year of the crisis stronger. Is what accounting purposes is called Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the main barometer of the evolution of the economy. And the community's economy today keeps the other major differences that moved in late last century. Especially the influence that European funds have been in infrastructure and business incentives and Galicia took advantage just to occupy one of the cabooses of national GDP and far short of the locomotives. Still far from most of the autonomous stronger the last decade, with the push of services and construction sector has seen a revolution in Galicia, the third largest increase economy among all communities, which has allowed more seats and be climbing over Castilla-La Mancha, the Canary Islands and Murcia, Extremadura and Andalusia as well with that previously had occupied the last positions.
On an index of 100, which would place the national average GDP per capita, Galicia scale to 87.4, from 77.7 that recorded in 2000, according to the National Statistics Institute (INE). An increase of nearly 10 points just beyond the Basque Country, with 11.7 and Asturias increase, other 10.4 points hike. Three of the nine communities throughout this period, an increase of accumulated economy.
None of the major sectors currently contributes less than ten years ago, but the behavior of each has not been the same. Leading the increase in activity is construction, which has doubled its volume in the community, to 6.388 million euros. The years 2004, 2005 and 2006 were particularly fruitful for the brick, exercises that concentrated the greatest increases. The correction, waiting for the data of 2010, with the number of visas in free fall, was noted as early as 2009, with the first cut in the entire decade, from 4.5%. The other major thrust of the Galician economy are services, the dominant sector, alone representing more than half of GDP and that since 2000 regional fire activity 88%. The only addition, which did not suffer the effects of the recession last year and kept rising.
and energy industry experienced increases in their production of 30% and 25% respectively. They bear the evident Galician service economy. The primary sector, as representative in other historical periods, with the sum of agriculture, livestock, hunting, forestry and fisheries grew by 7.6% since 2000, close of stalling.
Therefore, the role each one of them plays in GDP has changed in recent years. The land and sea in 2000 accounted for more than 6% of economic activity in 2009 Galician and only 4%. The industry-sticks on the metal and automobile-manufacturing fell from 15.6% to 12.1% and energy passes from representing 4.4% to 3.3%. All the space you give in these sectors is borne by the construction, 11.7% of GDP in 2009 compared with 9.3% a decade earlier, according to INE, and the service sector, 55% to 61.8 %. There is a sixth component of all economies that are net taxes paid for the goods and which went from 9.5% to 7.1%.
activity per capita in Galicia is around 19,995 euros, close to Valencia's 20,259 euros and nearly 3,000 national average, which finished 2009 with a GDP per capita of 22,886 euros. In the Basque Country more than 30,700 euros, 30,029 euros in Madrid and represent more than 29,500 Navarra.
Leading the ranking of GDP per capita, a place traditionally reserved for Madrid, which now ranks second, "has been the Basque Country. Behind both located Navarra, Catalonia, La Rioja, Aragón, Baleares, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Asturias, Valencia, Galicia, Canary Islands, Murcia, Andalusia Castilla-La Mancha and Extremadura.
On an index of 100, which would place the national average GDP per capita, Galicia scale to 87.4, from 77.7 that recorded in 2000, according to the National Statistics Institute (INE). An increase of nearly 10 points just beyond the Basque Country, with 11.7 and Asturias increase, other 10.4 points hike. Three of the nine communities throughout this period, an increase of accumulated economy.
None of the major sectors currently contributes less than ten years ago, but the behavior of each has not been the same. Leading the increase in activity is construction, which has doubled its volume in the community, to 6.388 million euros. The years 2004, 2005 and 2006 were particularly fruitful for the brick, exercises that concentrated the greatest increases. The correction, waiting for the data of 2010, with the number of visas in free fall, was noted as early as 2009, with the first cut in the entire decade, from 4.5%. The other major thrust of the Galician economy are services, the dominant sector, alone representing more than half of GDP and that since 2000 regional fire activity 88%. The only addition, which did not suffer the effects of the recession last year and kept rising.
and energy industry experienced increases in their production of 30% and 25% respectively. They bear the evident Galician service economy. The primary sector, as representative in other historical periods, with the sum of agriculture, livestock, hunting, forestry and fisheries grew by 7.6% since 2000, close of stalling.
Therefore, the role each one of them plays in GDP has changed in recent years. The land and sea in 2000 accounted for more than 6% of economic activity in 2009 Galician and only 4%. The industry-sticks on the metal and automobile-manufacturing fell from 15.6% to 12.1% and energy passes from representing 4.4% to 3.3%. All the space you give in these sectors is borne by the construction, 11.7% of GDP in 2009 compared with 9.3% a decade earlier, according to INE, and the service sector, 55% to 61.8 %. There is a sixth component of all economies that are net taxes paid for the goods and which went from 9.5% to 7.1%.
activity per capita in Galicia is around 19,995 euros, close to Valencia's 20,259 euros and nearly 3,000 national average, which finished 2009 with a GDP per capita of 22,886 euros. In the Basque Country more than 30,700 euros, 30,029 euros in Madrid and represent more than 29,500 Navarra.
Leading the ranking of GDP per capita, a place traditionally reserved for Madrid, which now ranks second, "has been the Basque Country. Behind both located Navarra, Catalonia, La Rioja, Aragón, Baleares, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Asturias, Valencia, Galicia, Canary Islands, Murcia, Andalusia Castilla-La Mancha and Extremadura.