Economy of People's Republic of China

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China's GDP for 2011 was $7.318 trillion. The United States had an estimated population of 1.344 billion by the end of 2011. The GDP per capita of China was $5,445 in 2011.[1]

Administrative divisions

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There are 31 administrative divisions in the China. Below are the top administrative divisions in China ranked by GDP in 2012. [2] GDP was converted from CNY to USD using a FX rate of 6.19 CNY/USD[3][4]

Rank Administrative Division GDP $ billions 2012 GDP per capita $ 2012 Population 2010
1 Guandong 921 8,856 104,303,132
2 Jiangsu 873 11,136 78,659,903
3 Shandong 808 8,434 95,793,065
4 Zhejiang 559 10,271 54,426,891
5 Henan 482 4,552 94,023,567
6 Hebei 429 5,970 71,854,202
7 Liaoning 356 8,137 43,746,323
8 Sichuan 340 4,228 80,418,200
9 Hunan 317 4,826 65,683,722
10 Hubei 316 5,521 57,237,740

Cities

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Top 10 cities by population administrative area 2010[5]

Rank City Population 2010
1 Shanghai, Shanghai 15,789,000
2 Beijing, Beijing 11,106,000
3 Guangzhou, Guangdong 9,447,000
4 Shenzhen, Guandgdong 8,114,000
5 Tianjin, Tianjin 7,468,000
6 Wuhan, Hubei 7,542,000
7 Hong Kong, Hong Kong 7,000,000
8 Chongqing, Chongqing 6,690,000
9 Shenyang, Liaoning 4,952,000
10 Dongguan, Guangdong 4,850,000

Industries

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Industries by GDP value added 2012. [6] CNY was converted using the 6.19 CNY/USD exhange rate as of April 12, 2013.[7]

Industry GDP value added $ billions 2012 % of total GDP
Industry and manufacturing 3,229 38.5%
Other 1,427 17.0%
Farming, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery 846 10.1%
Wholesale and retail trade 812 9.7%
Construction 573 6.8%
Real estate 469 5.6%
Financial intermediation 462 5.5%
Transport, storage and postal 403 4.8%
Hotel and catering services 169 2.0%
Total 8,389 100%

Corporations

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Top 10 corporations by revenue in China 2012[8]

Rank Corporation Revenue $ millions 2012[9] Profit $ millions 2012[10] Assets Debt Ratio Headquarters Employees 2012 Market cap 4/12/13 $ billions[11] Industry
1 Sinopec Group 375,214 9,453 Beijing, Beijing 1,1021,979 98 Energy
2 China National Petroleum 352,338 16,317 Beijing, Beijing 1,668,072 Energy
3 State Grid 245,621 5,678 Beijing, Beijing 1,583,000 Energy
4 Industrial Commercial Bank of China 109,040 32,214 Beijing, Beijing 408,859 Energy
5 China Mobile Communications 87,544 11,703 Beijing, Beijing 216,677 Communications
6 Agricultural Bank of China 84,803 18,860 Beijing, Beijing 447,401 Finance
7 Noble Group 80,732 431 Hong Kong, Hong Kong 14,000 Diversified
8 Bank of China 80,230 19,208 Beijing, Beijing 289,951 Finance
9 China State Construction Engineering 76,029 1,108 Beijing, Beijing 188,480 Construction
10 China National Offshore Oil 75,514 8,836 Beijing, Beijing 98,750 Energy

Employment

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China's employment is 35.7% in the service sector, 29.5% in the industry sector and 34.8% in the agriculture sector.[12]

China employment by industry sector ______

Industry Employment thousands Feb 2013 Percent of total employment

Consumers

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Fiscal Budget

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In the fiscal year _____, ________ ran a budget balance _____ of _________. The ______ public debt was ________ (____% of GDP) as of ______.


Fiscal revenue fiscal year _____

Revenue by Source Revenue $ millions 2011 fiscal year Percent of revenue

Fiscal expenses fiscal year _____

Expenses by department Expenses $ millions 2011 fiscal year Percent of expenses

Monetary Policy

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The central bank of the China is the People's Bank of China. The monetary base was ______ as of _______. China's foreign exchange reserves were _________ as of _______.

Financial Institutions

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Top ten banks by assets in China

Rank Bank Assets $ millions 12/31/10[13] Profit $ millions 2012 Headquarters Employees
1 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China 2,304
2 China Construction Bank 1,818
3 Bank of China 1,776
4 Agricultural Bank of China 1,773
5 China Development Bank 775
6 Bank of Communications 672
7 Postal Savings Bank of China 606
8 China Merchants Bank 408
9 Shanghai Pudong Development Bank 329
10 China Citic Bank 313

International

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History

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References

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  1. ^ "World Bank Open Data | Data".
  2. ^ http://219.235.129.58/welcome.do#
  3. ^ "USD to CNY - Google Search".
  4. ^ http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/newsandcomingevents/t20110429_402722516.htm
  5. ^ "The Most Populated Cities in China - Nations Online Project".
  6. ^ http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/statisticaldata/Quarterlydata/t20130123_402868398.htm
  7. ^ "USD to CNY - Google Search".
  8. ^ http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/
  9. ^ http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/
  10. ^ http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/
  11. ^ "Yahoo Finance - Business Finance, Stock Market, Quotes, News".
  12. ^ "The World Factbook — Central Intelligence Agency".
  13. ^ "Banks in China".
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