The gross domestic product in Alberta increased by **** billion dollars (+***** percent) in 2021 in comparison to the previous year. Therefore, the gross domestic product in Alberta reached a peak in 2021 with ****** billion dollars.
This table contains data for gross domestic product (GDP), in current dollars, for all census metropolitan area and non-census metropolitan areas.
This statistic shows the annual percentage change in real gross domestic product of Calgary, Alberta, from 2013 to 2020. The GDP of Calgary is projected to increase *** percent over the previous year in 2020.
In 2023, the gross domestic product of all industries in Alberta increased by 4.8 billion dollars since 2022. With 336.3 billion dollars, the gross domestic product reached its highest value in the observed period. Find more key insights for the gross domestic product of all industries in countries and regions like na of all industries (British Columbia), na of all industries (Manitoba), and na of all industries (Newfoundland and Labrador).
This statistic shows the distribution of the gross domestic product (GDP) of Alberta in 2022, by industry. In that year, the construction industry accounted for 8.27 percent of the GDP of Alberta.
Economic impact analysis is used to determine the effects of additional tourist spending primarily on employment, income (value-added) and government tax revenues in an economy. It provides a snapshot of the economy at a particular point in time based on the initial spending. It is based on the premise that initial or direct effects alone are poor measures of the total impact of tourism on the economy. It is often the case that indirect and induced effects are just as large, if not greater, than direct effects and frequently involve sectors and activities distantly, but importantly, connected to the initial activity. Let's suppose a tourist travels to Alberta and spends $100 at a gas station in Alberta. In an economic impact analysis, the focus is not on the amount of sales (in this case $100), but rather the impact of those sales on the provincial/regional economy.
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This dataset provides monthly, quarterly and annual average regular or premium unleaded gasoline pump prices, taxes and ex-tax pump prices in Toronto, Ottawa, Thunder Bay, St. John's, Halifax, Saint John, Montreal, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, and Vancouver.
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The gross domestic product in Alberta increased by **** billion dollars (+***** percent) in 2021 in comparison to the previous year. Therefore, the gross domestic product in Alberta reached a peak in 2021 with ****** billion dollars.