GDP Per Capita in China compared to Asia
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Hong Kong |
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Japan |
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South Korea |
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Brunei |
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Taiwan |
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Maldives |
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Malaysia |
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China |
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Kazakhstan |
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Turkmenistan |
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Thailand |
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Azerbaijan |
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Georgia |
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Sri Lanka |
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Mongolia |
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Indonesia |
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Armenia |
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Philippines |
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Bhutan |
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Laos |
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Timor-Leste |
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Vietnam |
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Uzbekistan |
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India |
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Pakistan |
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Bangladesh |
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Cambodia |
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Myanmar |
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Kyrgyztan |
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Tajikistan |
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Nepal |
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Afghanistan |
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China: GDP per capita.
The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is the national output, divided by the population, expressed in U.S dollars per person, for the latest year for which data is published. (see Data FAQs)
China has poor house price statistics. The National Bureau of Statistics of China (NBSC) has monthly house price time-series starting January 2011 but only until August of 2013. Another source of house price indices is eHomeday, Shanghai's largest property market web site, which has time-series for Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Beijing, Yangzhou and Suzhou (but the site is only in Chinese, and no time-series are available). Colliers International publishes useful housing data in their quarterly property market reviews. General economics statistics are available from the NBSC and the People's Bank of China.