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. 2020 Nov 25;33:106551. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.106551

Table 3.

Groups of Russian regions by GRP output, GRP sectoral composition and GRP per capita

Value added per capita, thousand rubles, 2018
Russian regions GRP per capita, thousand rub., 2018 The share of the production of goods in GRP,%, 2018 Agriculture, forestry, hunting, fishing and fish farming GRP per capita in 2018, as a percentage of 2004 Manufacturing GRP per capita in 2018, as a percentage of 2004
I. regions with a high share of services in GRP (postindustrial regions)

Advanced regions having highly developed services and the manufacturing industry
1.1. High GRP per capita and low GRP growth rates
Moscow city 1423.6 22.9 1.9 0 239.1 121
1.2. High GRP per capita and high GRP growth rates
St. Petersburg city 781.2 25.6 1.4 2.4 134.3 156
1.3. Average GRP per capita and high GRP growth rates
Moscow region 556.4 31.2 9.7 0.9 114.5 155
I. regions with a high share of the production of goods

2. Well-developed industrial-agrarian regions (agriculture and the manufacturing industries) having high GRP per capita, developed services and high growth rates
Leningrad region 603.2 53.5 29.8 4.2 188.6 165
3. Mining regions having high GRP per capita

3.1. Oil and gas regions having high GRP per capita
Nenets Autonomous Area 6950.4 88.4 51.5 5780.6 13.4
Yamal-Nenets autonomous region 5710.1 82.7 6.1 3847.3 89.9
Khanty-Mansi autonomous region – Yugra 2680.1 83.4 5.7 1966.4 62.9
Sakhalin region 2407.9 80.4 74.4 1710.8 56.8 207
3.2. Mining regions having high GRP per capita

3.2.A. Regions having accelerating GRP growth rates
Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) 1123.1 68.6 17.6 578.8 12.6 151
3.2.B. Regions having developed fisheries and high GRP growth rates
Magadan region 1196.7 58.3 74.9 455.3 14,3 165
Kamchatka Territory 750.4 51.2 163.9 42.3 109 170
3.2.С. Regions having low GRP growth rates

Chukotka autonomous region 1578.5 64.5 40 636.1 4.5 130
4. Industrial mining and manufacturing regions having high GRP per capita

4.1. High GRP growth rates
Krasnoyarsk region 793 69.1 19.8 203.3 253.1 156
4.2.A. Decreasing GRP growth rates
Komi Republic 796.8 65.7 11.6 351.5 91.5 127
Tyumen region 834.8 51.8 25.2 169.2 151.7 127*
4.2.B. Regions having developed fisheries and low GRP rates
Murmansk region 642.7 49.6 92.5 77.1 73.9 120
5. Industrial and agrarian regions having average GRP per capita and high GRP growth rates

5.1. Regions having agricultural, mining and manufacturing industries
Belgorod region 559.2 63.6 102 108.2 104.3 232
Kursk region 385.6 60.2 70 44.6 64.8 186
Republic of Tatarstan 633.7 62.7 36 193.4 100.9 163
Orenburg region 507.8 72.8 36.4 208.5 71.5 152
5.2. Regions having mining and manufacturing industries, forestry and logging
Irkutsk region 580.2 59.3 27.7 183.3 63.2 206
5.3. Regions having agricultural, mining, fish farming and fishing industries
Astrakhan region 544.8 67.9 27.7 287.2 15.6 202
5.4.A regions having agricultural and manufacturing industries
Lipetsk region 506.1 64.2 56.6 2.1 225.9 154
Kaluga region 461 55.9 26.5 1.6 195.2 201
Tula region 428.3 60.8 25.6 1.9 193 209
Republic of Bashkortostan 412.5 53.8 24.6 13.1 144.9 173
5.4.B. Regions having agricultural, manufacturing, forest and logging industries
Novgorod region 434.2 55.6 33.7 1.9 144.3 175
6. Industrial regional having average GRP per capita

6.1. Regions having mining and manufacturing industries and high GRP growth rates
Perm region 503.8 62.9 10.9 112.7 153.9 150
6.2.A. Regions having mining and manufacturing industries and low GRP growth rates
Republic of Karelia 451.4 51.2 27.7 77.3 93.6 127
Udmurt Republic 417.9 61.1 26.5 115.4 81.6 136
Samara region 473.8 55.4 18.5 98.7 104.9 122
Kemerovo region 462.5 64 8.9 169.9 78.9 121
Tomsk region 537.5 55.3 21 172.6 60.2 113
Republic of Khakassia 438.3 57.1 14.9 73.9 85.6 140
6.2. B. Regions having agricultural and manufacturing industries and low GRP growth rates
Volgograd region 338.9 53.9 35.5 21.6 94 120
Omsk region 349.2 52.6 30.9 1.4 127.3 137
6.2.С. Regions having manufacturing industry and low GRP growth rates
Vologda region 497 56.4 20.2 0.2 210 126
Chelyabinsk region 423 54 22.7 11.1 152.4 144
7. Agrarian regions with average GRP and high GRP growth rates
Tambov region 323.6 52.8 80 0.1 42.3 215
8. Industrial-agrarian regions having manufacturing industry and GRP, which is lower than the Russian average, and high GRP growth rates
Saratov region 290.6 50.7 30.4 11.3 60.7 173
Republic of Mordovia 284 52.5 39.8 0.1 74.2 196
Republic of Mari El 260.8 55.5 41.4 0.3 82.7 183
III. Regions having a high share of services in GRP
9. Average GRP and high GRP growth rates
Manufacturing regions
Sverdlovsk region 527.2 46.2 12.8 8.5 171.7 170
Yaroslavl region 444 41.5 14.2 0.6 128.3 158.8
Nizhny Novgorod region 424.1 43.7 11.4 0.3 135.3 156.8
9.2. Regions having manufacturing, forestry and logging industries
Arkhangelsk region 464.9 47 29.4 23.7 127.6 172,8*
9.3. Regions having agricultural, manufacturing, fish farming and fishing industries
Kaliningrad region 461.6 45.7 29.2 15.3 104.5 171.7
9.4. Regions having agricultural and manufacturing industries
Ryazan region 342.7 46.6 26.9 0.6 100.2 149
Voronezh region 404.8 40.4 55.8 1.9 59.8 195
Krasnodar region 416.8 33.6 44.1 4.9 48.8 159
Primorye region 437.1 27.5 36.7 5.5 41.3 153
Penza region 302.3 42.5 36.9 0.4 61.2 189
Rostov region 343.4 43.4 35.1 4.1 71.5 190
Orel region 310.4 46.7 61.6 0.4 47.9 154
9.5. Regions having the manufacturing industry
Novosibirsk region 448.7 28.2 16.6 18 61.5 157
Smolensk region 330.8 44.5 15.5 0.9 71.9 171
Vladimir region 321.1 47.4 12.8 1.3 110.6 148
Tver region 345.9 44.6 23.5 0.4 76 155
9.6. Mining regions
Trans-Baikal Territory 305.7 32.6 15.9 46 8.5 157
Jewish autonomous region 346.7 40 25.6 34.9 19.2 160
10. Regions having mining, manufacturing, forestry and logging industries, average GRP per capita and low GRP growth rates

Khabarovsk region 536.4 32.3 34.2 37.2 53.2 135
Amur region 378.3 41.7 21.7 39.2 18.5 137
11. Regions having agricultural and manufacturing industries,
low GRP per capita and high GRP growth rates

Bryansk region 272.7 45.2 52.2 0.1 48.4 193
Stavropol Territory 255.7 41.9 37.6 1.4 35.6 156
Republic of Adygeya 238.8 41.1 32.6 3.9 40.1 216
Altay Territory 234.9 42.4 31.6 1.9 44.8 153
Republic of Daghestan 203.3 41.7 35.8 1.1 10.8 211
Kabardino-Balkarian Republic 168.2 45.5 32.3 0.5 18.2 167
Ulyanovsk region 280 46.3 18.1 3.6 75.7 157
Kurgan region 253.6 45.7 24 2 59.2 153
12. Regions having low GRP per capita and low GRP growth rates

12.1. Regions having agricultural and manufacturing industries
Kostroma region 281.6 45 21.1 0.3 66.9 142
Kirov region 260.3 46.1 20.9 0.8 76.4 140
Pskov region 259.4 41.2 31 1 44.1 143
Chuvash Republic 242.6 47.1 20.2 0.3 67.8 135
Ivanovo region 196 35.4 7.6 0.4 37.5 120
Republic of North Ossetia - Alania 185.6 30.1 22.2 0.6 13.4 136
Karachay-Cherkess Republic 165.4 48.6 32 3.6 19.3 141
Republic of Crimea 204.6 35.3 13.7 5.6 18.8
Republic of Buryatia 229.8 32.1 10.6 14.7 22.8 118
Sevastopol 180.1 26.3 6.1 3.4 15.7
12.2. Agricultural regions
Republic of Kalmykia 268.9 35.4 69.6 3.4 2 128
Republic of Altay 231.5 30.9 27.7 2.8 10.6 127
12.3. Mining regions
Republic of Tuva 212.9 39.2 11.4 53.1 1.6 121
13. Regions having the lowest GRP

Chechen Republic 133.4 32 14.9 1.6 3.8 134⁎⁎
Republic of Ingushetia 112.6 36 14.3 1.9 6.1 152
Russia 578.7 46.4 25 85.4 104.7 148.6

Compiled by the authors based on the following data: Gross Regional Product per capita // EMISS https://fedstat.ru/indicator/42928;

Sectoral composition of Gross regional Product (OKVED 2) // EMISS https://www.fedstat.ru/indicator/59450.

the region and the autonomous region

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2018 as a percentage by 2006.