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The Asia-Pacific cities making up the biggest economy on Earth

The 100 biggest metropolitan centres across Asia-Pacific make up one fifth of the global economy, or $22 trillion worth in 2014

The 100 biggest metropolitan economies in the Asia Pacific region together accounted for 20% of global GDP and 29% of global GDP growth in 2014 Photo: ReutersPremium
The 100 biggest metropolitan economies in the Asia Pacific region together accounted for 20% of global GDP and 29% of global GDP growth in 2014 Photo: Reuters

Asia Pacific cities are driving the global economy.

From the west coast of the Americas spanning cities including Vancouver, San Francisco and Lima to Auckland, Jakarta and the metropolises of Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo, the 100 biggest metropolitan centres across the region make up one fifth of the global economy, or $22 trillion worth in 2014.

That’s according to a new analysis by the Brookings Institution, which identified the 100 largest metro economies—49 in China, 19 in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, 12 in North America, seven each in Southeast Asia and Latin America, and six in Australia and New Zealand.

“The Asia-Pacific MetroMonitor reaffirms the shift in global economic growth to the East and South, as Asia continues its path through urbanization and industrialization," the report’s authors Joseph Parilla and Jesus Leal Trujillo wrote. “As a result, major metro economies remain the engines of the Asia-Pacific economy and its centres for trade and investment."

The numbers tell their own story: The 100 biggest metropolitan economies in the Asia Pacific region together accounted for 20% of global gross domestic product (GDP) and 29% of global GDP growth in 2014. If they were a single country, they’d be the largest national economy on earth with $21.9 trillion in output last year.

Chinese metro economies enjoyed the fastest GDP per capita growth.

But it’s not all about Asia. Cities such as Portland, San Jose, Seattle and others all outpaced national growth averages in 2014.

“Cities are where the region’s most significant developments—China’s continued liberalization and economic expansion, the rise of Southeast Asia, and the technology-led growth occurring in North America—all come to ground," the report’s authors wrote. “These dynamics—along with therecent pushamong national governments to cement trans-Pacific ties—offer the potential for a new era of shared growth and prosperity among cities in the Asia-Pacific region." Bloomberg

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Published: 06 Jul 2015, 09:31 AM IST
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