The Gross Regional Product (GRP) is the regional counterpart of the national indicator – Gross National Product (GNP). GRP is the cumulative value of all goods and services produced in a region in one year. The GRP shows how great the production is in SEK.Index: in calculating the index, the value assigned to Sweden is given index value 100. Then the regional values have been calculated as a percentage of this. An index value of 120 means that the value for the region is 20 per cent higher than the value for Sweden. An index value of 70 means that the region's value is 30 per cent lower than the value for Sweden.
Regional GDP per inhabitant 2009-2020. Index Sweden=100
Region
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Ale
43
38
42
45
46
48
47
Alingsås
60
57
59
62
61
58
Bengtsfors
69
66
67
72
73
70
63
65
64
Bollebygd
50
41
53
51
54
49
Borås
96
95
97
99
94
87
85
83
84
Dals-Ed
74
75
77
Essunga
52
55
Falköping
68
Färgelanda
44
39
Grästorp
Gullspång
56
Göteborg
120
121
134
135
137
143
146
149
147
148
142
Götene
76
78
82
Herrljunga
80
71
Hjo
Härryda
81
88
86
79
Karlsborg
Kungälv
Lerum
40
Lidköping
Lilla Edet
Lysekil
156
123
132
116
131
127
113
Mariestad
Mark
Mellerud
Munkedal
Mölndal
129
133
158
184
198
191
139
138
Orust
Partille
Skara
Skövde
111
115
128
124
125
Sotenäs
89
90
93
Stenungsund
130
117
114
126
122
118
Strömstad
104
103
105
110
109
98
108
Svenljunga
Tanum
Tibro
Tidaholm
Tjörn
Tranemo
92
91
Trollhättan
Töreboda
Uddevalla
Ulricehamn
Vara
Vårgårda
Vänersborg
Åmål
Öckerö
Västra Götaland County
101
102
Sweden
100
Regional GDP per inhabitant 2009-2020. Index year 2009=100
106
107
144
140
119
112
151
162
165
136
177
171
155
141
173
159
152
163
150
154
145
160
168
176
180
161
178
179
153
169
175
Source: Statistics Sweden