Gross Metropolitan Product (GMP) or Gross Regional Product (GRP) is one of several measures of the size of the economy of a metropolitan area. Similar to gross domestic product (GDP), GMP is defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced within a metropolitan area in a given period of time.
The GMP is calculated annually by the Bureau of Economic Analysis within the United States Department of Commerce.[1]
25 largest U.S. metropolitan areas
All numbers are in billions of dollars
See also
References
- ^ a b Honolulu economy 51st largest in U.S., a September 25, 2009 article from Pacific Business News
- ^ United States Conference of Mayors and The National Association of Counties (http://www.usmayors.org/metroeconomies/0608/GMP_Report__June_2008.pdf)
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