This document provides per capita gross regional product data and indices for various regions in China from 2008 to 2012. It shows that:
1. Beijing had the highest per capita gross regional product in 2012 at 87,475 yuan.
2. Most regions saw increases in their indices from 2008 to 2012, indicating growth in per capita gross regional product at constant prices over this period.
3. Tibet and Xinjiang saw some of the lowest per capita gross regional product amounts but their indices still increased over time, showing economic growth.
This document provides per capita gross regional product data and indices for various regions in China from 2008 to 2012. It shows that:
1. Beijing had the highest per capita gross regional product in 2012 at 87,475 yuan.
2. Most regions saw increases in their indices from 2008 to 2012, indicating growth in per capita gross regional product at constant prices over this period.
3. Tibet and Xinjiang saw some of the lowest per capita gross regional product amounts but their indices still increased over time, showing economic growth.
This document provides per capita gross regional product data and indices for various regions in China from 2008 to 2012. It shows that:
1. Beijing had the highest per capita gross regional product in 2012 at 87,475 yuan.
2. Most regions saw increases in their indices from 2008 to 2012, indicating growth in per capita gross regional product at constant prices over this period.
3. Tibet and Xinjiang saw some of the lowest per capita gross regional product amounts but their indices still increased over time, showing economic growth.