Economy of Croatia - Gross Domestic Product

Gross Domestic Product

See also: List of Croatian counties by GDP

GDP per Country: (source IMF/World Bank - 1990)

Note: Statistics in this table are from 1990. Croatian GDP per capita grew by almost 300% between 1990 and 2008.

Republic Economy
Republic Number of citizens GDP/Million of USD GDP/USD per capita
1 Slovenia 1,982,000 13,740 6,940
2 Croatia 4,784,000 25,640 5,350
3 Serbia 9,534,000 27,930 2,930
- Vojvodina 1,996,000 7,660 3,380
- Central Serbia 5,582,000 16,910 3,030
- Kosovo 1,956,000 3,360 1,770
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,364 000 10,870 2,490
5 Montenegro 652,000 1,520 2,330
6 Macedonia 2,021,000 4,420 2,180
Total Countries of the former Yugoslavia 23 451 000 84,120 3,587

Fiscal year: calendar year

GDP per county: (source Croatian statistical institute for year 2005)

Rank County Number of citizens GDP (millions of euros) GDP/euros per capita
1 Zagreb 779,145 10,070 12,908
2 Istria County 205,825 1,884 9,126
3 Primorje-Gorski Kotar County 306,159 2,547 8,337
4 Lika-Senj County 53,006 378 7,136
5 Varaždin County 185,756 1,261 6,787
6 Koprivnica-Krizevci County 125,352 845 6,744
7 Dubrovnik-Neretva County 123,047 785 6,382
8 Zadar County 160,506 945 5,887
9 Medjimurje County 120,790 684 5,662
10 Sisak-Moslavina County 182,615 1,001 5,478
11 Karlovac County 142,313 777 5,460
12 Split-Dalmatia County 459,818 2,472 5,374
13 Zagreb County 309,369 1,640 5,294
14 Bjelovar-Bilogora County 133,198 704 5,285
15 Osijek-Baranja County 329,465 1,736 5,260
16 Krapina-Zagorje County 143,465 732 5,101
17 Pozega-Slavonia County 84,897 411 4,835
18 Virovitica-Podravina County 93,952 451 4,803
19 Sibenik-Knin County 114,344 498 4,368
20 Vukovar-Srijem County 195,771 788 4,028
21 Brod-Posavina County 177,558 654 3,785
Total Croatia 4,442,000 31,263 7,038

GDP per county: (source Croatian statistical institute for year 2006)

Rank County Number of citizens GDP (millions of euros) GDP/euros per capita
1 Zagreb 779,145 10,924 14,005
2 Istria County 205,825 2,070 10,048
3 Primorje-Gorski Kotar County 306,159 2,787 9,107
4 Lika-Senj County 53,006 410 7,735
5 Varaždin County 185,756 1,401 7,540
6 Koprivnica-Križevci County 125,352 945 7,535
7 Dubrovnik-Neretva County 123,047 880 7,154
8 Zadar County 160,506 1,052 6,554
9 Medjimurje County 120,790 758 6,275
10 Sisak-Moslavina County 182,615 1,084 5,927
11 Karlovac County 142,313 840 5,903
12 Bjelovar-Bilogora County 133,198 780 5,855
13 Split-Dalmatia County 459,818 2,649 5,758
14 Zagreb County 309,369 1,800 5,806
15 Osijek-Baranja County 329,465 1,900 5,757
16 Krapina-Zagorje County 143,465 802 5,588
17 Pozega-Slavonia County 84,897 462 5,435
18 Virovitica-Podravina County 93,952 506 5,382
19 Sibenik-Knin County 114,344 570 5,000
20 Vukovar-Srijem County 195,771 872 4,455
21 Brod-Posavina County 177,558 728 4,097
Total Croatia 4,440,000 34,220 7,707

GDP per county: (GDP for year 2007 - source Croatian National Bank)

Rank County Number of citizens GDP (millions of euros) GDP/euros per capita
1 Zagreb 779,145 11,812 15,140
2 Istria County 205,825 2,254 10,942
3 Primorje-Gorski Kotar County 306,159 3,124 10,210
4 Lika-Senj County 53,006 466 8,790
5 Varaždin County 185,756 1,577 8,480
6 Koprivnica-Krizevci County 125,352 1,045 8,310
7 Dubrovnik-Neretva County 123,047 974 7,920
8 Zadar County 160,506 1,184 7,375
9 Medjimurje County 120,790 848 7,020
10 Zagreb County 309,369 2,018 6,520
11 Karlovac County 142,313 915 6,447
12 Sisak-Moslavina County 182,615 1,170 6,397
13 Bjelovar-Bilogora County 133,198 843 6,338
14 Split-Dalmatia County 459,818 2,915 6,336
15 Osijek-Baranja County 329,465 2,066 6,275
16 Krapina-Zagorje County 143,465 884 6,155
17 Virovitica-Podravina County 93,952 562 5,978
18 Pozega-Slavonia County 84,897 502 5,906
19 Sibenik-Knin County 114,344 642 5,600
20 Vukovar-Srijem County 195,771 924 4,720
21 Brod-Posavina County 177,558 772 4,340
Total Croatia 4 440 000 37,497 8,450

GDP per county: (Preliminary GDP Data for year 2008 - source Croatian National Bank, first time grey market included)

Rank County Number of citizens GDP (millions of euros) GDP/euros per capita
1 Zagreb 779,145 15,035 19,270
2 Istria County 205,825 2,882 14,050
3 Primorje-Gorski Kotar County 306,159 3,970 12,975
4 Lika-Senj County 53,006 644 12,145
5 Varaždin County 185,756 2,052 11,095
6 Koprivnica-Krizevci County 125,352 1,365 10,915
7 Dubrovnik-Neretva County 123,047 1,287 10,475
8 Zadar County 160,506 1,552 9,700
9 Medjimurje County 120,790 1,118 9,315
10 Karlovac County 142,313 1,201 8,465
11 Sisak-Moslavina County 182,615 1,535 8,435
12 Bjelovar-Bilogora County 133,198 1,121 8,430
13 Krapina-Zagorje County 143,465 1,194 8,355
14 Zagreb County 309,369 2,545 8,230
15 Split-Dalmatia County 459,818 3,745 8,145
16 Osijek-Baranja County 329,465 2,670 8,110
17 Virovitica-Podravina County 93,952 757 8,060
18 Pozega-Slavonia County 84,897 683 8,040
19 Sibenik-Knin County 114,344 867 7,605
20 Brod-Posavina County 177,558 1,107 6,250
21 Vukovar-Srijem County 195,771 1,172 6,010
Total Croatia 4,440,000 48,502 10,890


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